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Whereas, but, still, yet, notwithstanding, nevertheless, however. Nagpamanílà siá, konó, ibágo walâ man. He had gone to Manila, they said, but he had not gone. Silíng níya nga íya iníng tulún-an, ibágo íya galî sang ibán. He said this book was his, but it really belongs to somebody else. (see gái, ugái, igái).
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Whereas, but, still, yet, notwithstanding, nevertheless, however. Nagpamanílà siá, konó, ibágo walâ man. He had gone to Manila, they said, but he had not gone. Silíng níya nga íya iníng tulún-an, ibágo íya galî sang ibán. He said this book was his, but it really belongs to somebody else. (see gái, ugái, igái).
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A rice-cake made of rice-flour mixed with sugar and coconut-meat, wrapped up in banana-leaves and boiled. (see bagódbod).
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Harmony, symmetry, melodiousness; tuned, harmonious. Iníng sísta dílì bagáy or iníng sísta walâ sing bagáy. This guitar is not tuned. Ang piáno ni Fuláno dílì na bagáy, kay dúgay na nga walâ pagbagáya. The piano of N.N. is now out of tune, because it has not been tuned for a long time. (see libágon-out of tune; unharmonious, flat).
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To rumble, boom, etc. See dághob. Ang mga bagón sang perokaríl nagadagúbdub. The railway wagons are rumbling past.
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Unsuited, disagreeing, inharmonious, not fit, discordant, discrepant, unbefitting, unbecoming, at odds with, out of keeping with, disproportionate; to disagree, be out of harmony or proportion, be at variance with, etc. Ang íya báyò nagadulág sa íya delárgo. His coat or jacket does not go with his trousers. Indì mo pagdulagón (pagpadulagón) ang ímo digamohán sa baláy. Don't put up a kitchen-out of proportion to-,-not in harmony with-, the style of your house. (see libágon, sihág).
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