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1 mang-akít
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2 mang-upat
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3 mangayag
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4 udyok
Active Verb: mag-udyokPassive Verb: udyukanEnglish Definition: (verb) to induce; to incite; to prod--------Active Verb: mangudyokPassive Verb: udyukanEnglish Definition: (verb) to induce -
5 yaya
English Definition: see yaya1 see yaya2 see yaya3--------English Definition: (noun) nurse; nursemaid; wet nurse; governess--------Active Verb: magyayaPassive Verb: yayainEnglish Definition: (verb) to invite; to induce--------Active Verb: mangyayaPassive Verb: yayainEnglish Definition: (verb) to invite; to induce -
6 kayag
Active Verb: mangkayagPassive Verb: kayaginEnglish Definition: (verb) to invite, to induceL2 Definition: (var) yakagExamples: 1) Mangkayag ka ng pupunta sa palengke. (Invite someone to go with you to to the market.) 2) Kayagin mo si Juan manuod ng sine. (Invite Juan to watch a movie.) -
7 yakag
English Definition: see yakag1 see yakag2 see yakag3--------English Definition: (noun) /pag--/ (PAGYAKAG) vocal invitation--------Active Verb: magyakagPassive Verb: yakaginEnglish Definition: (verb) to invite vocally (to go somewhere); to invite or induce (someone) to come along or do something--------Active Verb: mangyakagPassive Verb: yakaginEnglish Definition: (verb) to invite on the spur of the moment
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