Hiligaynon
To be drawn, rolled, dragged or pulled along the ground with a rustling noise; to drag or draggle on the ground. Sang pagkahúlug níya sa bánglid nagragósros siá pa idálum. When he fell on the slope he whizzed (rolled) to the bottom. (see ragásras).
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To grunt, snort angrily. Ginsambohán ang bátà sang báboy. The pig grunted fiercely (angrily) at the boy. Kagáb-i nagsámbo ang báboy sa idálum sang baláy. Last night the pig grunted excitedly under the house.
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A fence or partition made of split bamboo woven vertically; to make such a fence or partition. Siklatí ang idálum sang baláy mo. Put a siclat-wall round the underneath of your house. Indì nínyo pagisíklat iníng kawáyan sa kodál, kay iatóp ko sa saríri. Don't use this bamboo for making a siclat-fence, because I am going to roof the kitchen with it. (see dagándan-a fence or partition of split bamboo woven horizontally).
Hiligaynon
Ground-floor, downstairs, underneath. Sa sílong sang baláy. Underneath the house, under the house, underneath the living quarters of the house, in the basement. Pasilónga (ipasílong) ang áwto. Put the automobile in the basement or under the house. Pasilóngi lang sang ímo kabáyo ang idálum sang ákon baláy. Just put your horse underneath my house.
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To see accidentally, catch a glimpse of, look upon by chance, happen to see, to notice or observe in passing. Nakasíplat akó sa íya sa idálum sang kóro. It was quite by chance that I saw him under the choir. Nasiplatán níya akó sa púsud sang pamulákan. He happened to see me in the corner of the garden. (see sípraw, pasípraw).
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To enter through a small opening, to slip in, creep through, get in, insinuate oneself into, thread one's way through. Sóhot (Magsóhot, sumóhot) ka lang sa korál (kodál). Sohóti lang ang korál. Just creep through the fence. Sohóta ang kwárta nga nadágdag sa idálum sang baláy. Creep in under the house and get the money that was dropped down. Ginsóhot níya ang bóla sa idálum sang lamésa. He crept in and got the ball from underneath the table. He crept under the table and got the ball. Kapín na sa isá ka búlan nga walâ gid siá magsóhot (makasóhot) sa simbáhan. For more than a month he has not (was unable to) put in an appearance at church.
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To lift slightly the edge of, to raise the hem or border as of a mat, carpet, etc. Sukabá ang amákan, kay tan-awón ko kon anó ang árà sa idálum. Raise the mat a little, for I want to see what is underneath it. Ang atóp sinukabán sang hángin sing tátlo ka pánid nga sin. The wind lifted three sheets of galvanized iron off the roof. Ginsukáb níla ang bató kag nasápwan sa idálum ang isá ka dakû nga iwí-íwi. They lifted one side of the stone and discovered underneath a huge scorpion. (see ukáb, sukíb, tukíb).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
(H) To see, look, view, behold, contemplate, eye, look upon, gaze upon. Tán-aw ka dirí. Look here. Tan-awá iní. Look at this. Tan-awón ko ang íya binakál. I am going to have a look at what he bought. Indì akó malúyag magtán-aw sing amó inâ nga mga talan-áwon. I do not like to see such sights. Ipatán-aw mo sa ákon ang ímo bág-o nga kálò. Let me have a look at your new hat. Nakatán-aw man akó sinâ sa Manílà. I have seen that also in Manila. Tumán-aw ka kon sín-o dirâ sa idálum sang baláy. Go and see who is there below. (see túluk, kítà, mulálong, himútad, solóng, támwà, síplat, sípraw).
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Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
To submit, be lowly, be humble, yield, defer to, be subservient. (see pakitidalúm).