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1 kamalian
wrong, fault, oversight, default, infraction -
2 umapí
wrong, to plague, grieve -
3 akala
Active Verb: mag-akalaPassive Verb: akalainEnglish Definition: 1) idea, belief (noun) 2) to think (post-verb) 3) to believe, to presume, to think, to conceive, to imagine, to opine (active verb)Examples: 1) Iyan ay maling akala. (That is a wrong idea.) 2) Akala ko'y kumain ka na. (I thought you had already eaten.) 3) Huwag kang mag-akala na ako ay taksil. (Don't get the idea that I'm unfaithful.) 4) Baka akalain mong ako ay taksil. (You might think I'm u -
4 bura
Active Verb: magburaPassive Verb: burahinEnglish Definition: (verb) to erase something, to remove traces ofExamples: 1) Burahin mo ang maling sagot. (Erase the wrong answer.) 2) Magbura ka ng pisara. (Erase/clean the blackboard.) -
5 ligaw
English Definition: see ligaw1 see ligaw2 see ligaw3 see ligaw4 see ligaw5--------English Definition: (noun) courtship--------Active Verb: lumigawEnglish Definition: (verb) to court; to wooExamples: Lumigaw si Ana kay David. (Ana courted David.)--------Active Verb: mangligawPassive Verb: iligawEnglish Definition: (verb) to court; to wooExamples: 1) Marunong mangligaw ng babae si Bill. (Bill knows how to court a girl.) 2) Iligaw mo si Bill kay Monica. (Court Monica for Bill.)--------Active Verb: maligawEnglish Definition: (verb) to get lost; to strayExamples: Huwag kang masyadong lumayo at baka ikaw ay maligaw. (Don't go very far or you might get lost.)--------Active Verb: mangligawPassive Verb: iligawEnglish Definition: (verb) to guide to the wrong way; to misguideExamples: 1) Mahilig siyang mangligaw ng tao mula sa ibang bayan. (He is fond of misleading strangers from out of town.) 2) Huwag mong iligaw ang bisita. (Don't mislead the visitor.) -
6 mali
English Definition: see mali1 see mali2--------English Definition: (noun) /ka-- --an/ (KAMALIAN) a blunder; a mistake; error--------English Definition: (adj) wrong -
7 praning
English Definition: Tagalog slang for someone who consciously does something wrong even though he knows what is rightL2 Definition: (salitang balbal) ang taong sadyang gingagawa ang mali kahit alam niya kung ano ang tama -
8 Wala akong nagawang masama
I haven't done anything wrong -
9 lumapastangan
one who dishonors, wrong, to outrage, desecrate -
10 malî
mistake, error, aberration, wrong, incorrect, miss -
11 sala
living room, crime, wrong, failure, fault, blame -
12 a géide
against it, wrong -
13 du jiyagéix̲
against it, wrong (so as to foul up what he had done)
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