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1 gilingáng pinipihit ng hangin
wind-mill -
2 hángin
wind -
3 susian
wind -
4 dákde át
wind, offshore east -
5 k'eeljáa
wind, storm -
6 l'ag̲akáx̲
wind, west -
7 sáanáx̲
wind, south -
8 t'aak̲ú
wind, taku -
9 xóon
wind, north -
10 yánde át
wind, onshore west -
11 hihip
Active Verb: humihipPassive Verb: hipanEnglish Definition: (noun) blowing (as of wind from mouth) (verb) to blow (as of the wind or from the mouth) -- humihip (verb) to blow on something -- hipanL2 Definition: (var) ihipExamples: 1) Humihip ang hangin ng malakas. (The wind blew hard.) 2) Hipan mo ang kandila. (Blow out the candle.) -
12 bukas
English Definition: see bukas1 see bukas2--------Active Verb: magbukasPassive Verb: buksanEnglish Definition: 1) tomorrow (noun) 2) to be opened -- BUMUKAS (verb) 3) to open something -- MAGBUKAS, IBUKAS, BUKSAN (verb)Examples: 1) Bumukas ang pinto sa lakas ng hangin. (The door was opened because of the strong wind.) 2) Buksan mo ang bintana. (Open the window.)--------Active Verb: bumukasPassive Verb: ibukasEnglish Definition: 1) tomorrow (noun) 2) to be opened -- BUMUKAS (verb) 3) to open something -- MAGBUKAS, IBUKAS, BUKSAN (verb)Examples: 1) Bumukas ang pinto sa lakas ng hangin. (The door was opened because of the strong wind.) 2) Buksan mo ang bintana. (Open the window.) -
13 paypay
English Definition: see paypay1 see paypay2 see paypay3 see paypay4--------English Definition: (noun) fanL2 Definition: (var) PAMAYPAY--------Active Verb: magpaypayPassive Verb: paypayanEnglish Definition: (verb) to fan; to wave as to produce windExamples: 1) Magpaypay ka ng baga. (You fan the burning coal.) 2) Paypayan mo ang baga. (Fan the burning coal.)--------Passive Verb: ipaypayEnglish Definition: (verb) to fan; to wave as to produce windExamples: Ipaypay mo ang abaniko. (Wave the fan.)--------English Definition: (noun) shoulder (Boston butt) -
14 habagat
English Definition: (noun) a west or southwest wind, monsoon -
15 hangin
English Definition: (noun) air, wind (adj) /ma--/ mahangin -
16 ikit
English Definition: see ikit1 see ikit2--------Active Verb: umikitEnglish Definition: (verb) to turn around; to turn inward; to rotateExamples: Umikit ka muna sa rotunda. (You turn around first in the circle.)--------Active Verb: mag-ikitPassive Verb: ikitinEnglish Definition: (verb) to wind -
17 pihit
English Definition: see pihit1 see pihit2 see pihit3--------Active Verb: pumihitEnglish Definition: (verb) to turn aroundExamples: Pumihit ka nang kaunti sa kaliwa. (You turn a little to the left.)--------Passive Verb: ipihitEnglish Definition: (verb) to wind; to turn a crank or a shaft -
18 pulupot
English Definition: see pulupot1 see pulupot2--------English Definition: (adj) twisted; coiled around something--------Active Verb: magpulupotPassive Verb: ipulupotEnglish Definition: (verb) to twist around or to wind around somethingExamples: 1) Magpulupot ka ng basang damit. (You twist the wet clothes.) 2) Ipulupot mo ang basang pantalon. (Twist the wet pair of pants.) -
19 tiwangwang
English Definition: (adj) /naka--/ widely open; totally exposed (to wind and sun) -
20 utot
English Definition: (noun) break wind; fart
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