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iláya

Hiligaynon

(H) Towards the land, remote from the sea, in the interior, land-ward, inland; up river. Diín ang ginapúy-an mo?-Sa iláya. Where do you live?-Up river, in the direction of the mountains. Nagpailáya siá kahápon. Yesterday he went up country, up river.


kahápon nga ádlaw

Hiligaynon

Yesterday (in (during) daytime). Kahápon nga ága. Yesterday morning. Kahápon nga (sing) hápon. Yesterday afternoon or evening.


kahápon nga ádlaw

Hiligaynon

Yesterday (in (during) daytime). Kahápon nga ága. Yesterday morning. Kahápon nga (sing) hápon. Yesterday afternoon or evening.


kahápon nga ádlaw

Hiligaynon

Yesterday (in (during) daytime). Kahápon nga ága. Yesterday morning. Kahápon nga (sing) hápon. Yesterday afternoon or evening.


kasál

Hiligaynon

To marry, bless or solemnize a marriage. Sín-o ang nagkasál sa ínyo? Who married you? Who solemnized your marriage? Sín-o ang nagpakasál kaína sang ága? Who was married this morning? Sín-o ang ginkasál sang Párì kahápon? Who was married by the Priest yesterday? Mapakasál kamí buás. We are going to be married to-morrow. Nakasál-or-nagpakasál na kamó ukón walâ pa? Have you been married yet or not? Indì mo pagipakasál ang ímo anák sa kasamiénto sibíl. Don't permit your son (daughter) to contract a civil marriage. Ang mga Kristiánhon nga nagapakasál sa sibíl nagapakasalâ sing dakû sa atubángan sang Diós. Christians that contract a civil marriage sin grievously in the sight of God.



lagúyaw

Hiligaynon

To travel, go for a walk, take a constitutional, go on a walking tour, make a trip, wander abroad, roam about, ramble, take a stroll, spend a holiday. Kahápon naglagúyaw kamí sa búkid. Yesterday we made a trip to the mountain. Anó ang ginalagúyaw mo? What are you travelling about for? Laguyáwi lang nínyo ang ákon palangúmhan. Just take a stroll to my farm. (see lágaw, lugáyaw, panglaguyáwan, etc.).


lamíg

Hiligaynon

Fresh, cold, chilly; to be or become cold. Naglamíg na ang bángkay. The corpse is cold now, has become cold. Ginalamigán akó siníng tiémpo. I am feeling cold in this weather. Nalamigán akó kahápon. I felt cold yesterday. (see búgnaw, túgnaw, ramíg).


lapús

Hiligaynon

Quite through, pierced, perforated, coming out on the other side. Lapús na ang lánsang. The nail is through now. Metaphorically: Ang ginsugilánon námon kahápon lapús na dídto sa íla baláy. Our conversation of yesterday is now known over there at their house.


láyà

Hiligaynon

To be or become dry, exsiccated, to fade, wither, dry up, shrivel. Ang búlak nga naípò kahápon naláyà (nagkaláyà) na. The flower that was plucked yesterday is dry and shrivelled already. Naláyà na iníng gatóng. This firewood is dry now. Palayáa ang kawáyan ánay kag ugáling guyúron mo. Let the bamboo get dry first and then haul it. Nalayáan kamí sing madámù nga tanúm tungúd sang lakás nga ínit. Many of our plants withered away on account of the excessive heat. (see malá, ugá, layóng, layâ).


líkid

Hiligaynon

To finish arranging the warp, complete the work on the warping board (sab-ongánan) before putting it on the loom; to arrange, get ready. Nakalíkid na ikáw? Have you finished arranging the warp? Ginlíkid mo na ang sináb-ong kahápon? Have you completed the arrangement of the threads you prepared yesterday on the warping board? Likída (-íra) ang sináb-ong mo. Complete the arrangement of the threads on the warping board.


ludíyo

Hiligaynon

To run after, said of a horse running after the mare, etc. Ang kabáyo nagaludíyo sang babáe. Ang kabáyo nga babáe ginaludíyo sang laláki. The male horse is running after the female. Ang mga kabatáan nga laláki nagpangludíyo kahápon sing mga púgad sang píspis. The boys were after bird's nests yesterday. Anó ang ginaludíyo mo? What are you after? (see lagás, pangítà).


maga

Hiligaynon

A verbal prefix used to denote:

1) the active future, e.g. Buás magalakát akó sa Ilóngílong. To-morrow I will walk to Iloilo. Karón sa hápon magaabút gíkan sa Manílà ang akon amáy. This afternoon my father will arrive from Manila. Kon bayáan mo dirâ sa ínit ang bíno tínto magaáslum. If you leave the red wine there in the heat of the sun, it will go sour. (see ma-).

2) a present negation with "walâ", e.g. Si Hosé walâ magtánum kahápon, walâ man siá magatánum karón kag índì man siá magtánum buás. José did not plant rice yesterday, neither is he planting rice to-day nor will he do so to-morrow. This "maga-" under 2) is never shortened into "ma-".


nga

Hiligaynon

A conjunctive particle used in various ways:

a.) to connect adjectives and nouns, nouns and nouns, etc., e.g. mabúg-at nga lúlan. A heavy load. Sa manábaw nga subâ. In the shallow river. Baláy nga bató. A stone building. Isá ka kúlon nga kán-on. A kettle full of rice. Mga ságing nga tinanók. Boiled bananas. Ang mga nagahuníhúni nga sirúmsirúm. The chirping crickets. Isá ka lubí nga binukâ. A split coconut.

b.) to connect ideas or sentences, equivalent to: that, in order that, if. Nakadumdúm akó nga--. I thought that--. Ang labíng maáyo nga magkádto ka dídto sa súbung siní. It would be best, if you went there at once. Indì mo pagkalímtan nga buás masúgud kitá magarádo. Don't forget that tomorrow we begin ploughing.

c.) as relative pronoun. Ang táo nga naglubás kaína amó ang ákon tíyò. The man who passed a while ago is my uncle. Amó iní ang bátà nga mahúmok gid sing úlo. This is the boy who has a very bright under-standing. Diín na ang tigíb nga gingámit ko kahápon? Where is the chisel I used yesterday?

d.) as an introduction to an exclamation. Nga pagkalisúd sang pangabúhì karón! Oh, how difficult living conditions are! Nga pagkabungúl siníng bátà! Oh, the stubbornness (obstinacy) of this boy! How stubborn this boy is!


pámbo

Hiligaynon

(B) A flow of blood-, a bleeding-, from the nose; to bleed (said of the nose). Nagapámbo (Ginapámbo) siá. His nose is bleeding. Pinámbo siá kahápon. Yesterday his nose was bleeding. Andam ka, agúd índì ka pagpambohón liwán. Be on your guard or your nose will bleed again. (see súnggo).


púgo

Hiligaynon

A kind of skin-disease resembling prickly heat. Also used as verb. Pinúgo siá kahápon, kay nagsakáy sa karabáw kag natalithihán. Yesterday he contracted the skin-disease "púgo" on account of riding on a buffalo when a light rain was falling.


púnto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. punto) Point, full stop, period; tone, tune, pitch, key, clef. Anó gánì ang púnto sádtong ímo kansyón kahápon? What is the key of that song of yours you sang yesterday?


sáb-o

Hiligaynon

Cramps of the stomach; indigestion, dyspepsia; to cause cramps of the stomach. Ginasáb-o siá. He has cramps of the stomach. Sináb-o (nasábo) siá kahápon. Yesterday he had an attack of cramps in the stomach. Silíng níya nga nasáb-o siá, sing ugái apendisítis gid ang íya nga balatían. He says he has cramps of the stomach, whereas in reality he has appendicitis. (see busúg).


sábay

Hiligaynon

A partner in a dance, especially a female partner; to dance in pairs, dance with a partner. Sín-o ang sábay mo? Who is your lady partner? Sín-o nga laláki ang ginsábay kahápon ni Fulána? Whom did Miss N.N. dance with yesterday? Indì ka magsábay sa kay Fuláno. Don't dance with N.N.


sakáy

Hiligaynon

Riding on, travelling by; to ride, mount a horse, step or get into an auto, embark on or board a boat, etc. Sakáy ka sa áwto-or-sákyi ang áwto. Step (get) into the auto. Sakáy sa bapór nagabút kahápon si Fuláno. Travelling by steamer N.N. arrived yesterday. Maálam ka magsakáy sa kabáyo? Do you know how to mount or ride a horse?


salídhay

Hiligaynon

(B) To pass by, flit by, fly past. Nagsalídhay tána (ra) sa baláy námon kahápon kang hápon. (Naglígad siá sa ámon baláy kahápon sing hápon). He passed by our house yesterday afternoon. (see lígad, lubás, salíndab).


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