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1 álon
wave -
2 teet
wave -
3 alon
wave, surge -
4 daluyon
wave, surf -
5 teet tlénx'
wave, swell -
6 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) -
7 kaway
Active Verb: kumawayPassive Verb: kawayanEnglish Definition: (verb) to wave with the handExamples: 1) Kumaway siya sa akin bago siya umalis. (He waved at me before he left.) 2) Kawayan mo si Ana. (Wave at Ana.) -
8 daluyong
English Definition: (noun) tidal wave -
9 mag-inalón
undulate, to wave, surge -
10 pumagaspás
to wave -
11 umalon
to wave, surge
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