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To be attached to, stay with, keep one company, remain with, share-, take part-, in another's joys, sorrows, difficulties. Ginaunúngan níya ang masakít. He is always with the sick person, keeps him constant company. Magaúnung akó sa ímo túbtub sa ka matáyon. I will (shall) remain with you till death. Nagaúnung gid siá sa ákon. He is very much attached to me. He shares my joys and sorrows. (see upúd, búylog).
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To be attached to, stay with, keep one company, remain with, share-, take part-, in another's joys, sorrows, difficulties. Ginaunúngan níya ang masakít. He is always with the sick person, keeps him constant company. Magaúnung akó sa ímo túbtub sa ka matáyon. I will (shall) remain with you till death. Nagaúnung gid siá sa ákon. He is very much attached to me. He shares my joys and sorrows. (see upúd, búylog).
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To burn up, consume completely. Ang kaláyo nagúpud sang káhoy. The fire completely burned up the wood. Naúpud na ang ákon tabákò. My cigar is finished, is burned up to the stump.
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(H) Companion, company; to accompany, go along with, be with. Upúd ko siá. He is my companion. Sín-o ang nagupúd sa ímo? Who accompanied you? Updi siá. Go along with him. Ang mga hámbal nga walâ pagaúpdi sang mga ángay nga búhat walâ sing pulús. Words without deeds are of no use. Paúpda siá sa ákon. Order him to go along with me. N.B. "upúd" is at times also used in the meaning: husband, lover; wife, concubine. (see tawás, búylog).
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To burn up, consume completely. Ang kaláyo nagúpud sang káhoy. The fire completely burned up the wood. Naúpud na ang ákon tabákò. My cigar is finished, is burned up to the stump.
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(H) Companion, company; to accompany, go along with, be with. Upúd ko siá. He is my companion. Sín-o ang nagupúd sa ímo? Who accompanied you? Updi siá. Go along with him. Ang mga hámbal nga walâ pagaúpdi sang mga ángay nga búhat walâ sing pulús. Words without deeds are of no use. Paúpda siá sa ákon. Order him to go along with me. N.B. "upúd" is at times also used in the meaning: husband, lover; wife, concubine. (see tawás, búylog).
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(Sp. uso) use, fashion, vogue, type; the initials of a branding iron. Amó iní ang íla úso dirí. This is their custom (way) here. Markahán mo lang ang ákon karabáw sang úso. Brand my buffalo with the usual mark. Walâ kamí sing bíno nga ginabalígya, kóndì pára úso lámang. We have no wine to sell, but (what we have is) for our private use only. (see batásan, kinaugálì, kostúmbre).
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(Sp. uso) use, fashion, vogue, type; the initials of a branding iron. Amó iní ang íla úso dirí. This is their custom (way) here. Markahán mo lang ang ákon karabáw sang úso. Brand my buffalo with the usual mark. Walâ kamí sing bíno nga ginabalígya, kóndì pára úso lámang. We have no wine to sell, but (what we have is) for our private use only. (see batásan, kinaugálì, kostúmbre).
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To carry somebody in a half-lying, half-sitting position in one's arms, a method frequently used in carrying women and children across rivers, or the like. Usúnga siá. Carry her in your arms. Makaúsung ka balá sa íya sa tabók sang subâ? Do you think you can carry her in your arms across the river? Iúsung lang ang bátà. Carry the child in your arms. Iúsung akó sang ákon íloy sa pagtabók sa subâ. Please carry my mother across the river in your arms. Sang paglúsad níya sa sakayán dáyon siá níla ginúsung nga walâ gid makatúmban sa salúg ang íya mga tiíl. When he left the boat they at once took him and carried him in their arms so that his feet never touched the ground. (see kúgus, kólkol, abá, tíbong).
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To carry somebody in a half-lying, half-sitting position in one's arms, a method frequently used in carrying women and children across rivers, or the like. Usúnga siá. Carry her in your arms. Makaúsung ka balá sa íya sa tabók sang subâ? Do you think you can carry her in your arms across the river? Iúsung lang ang bátà. Carry the child in your arms. Iúsung akó sang ákon íloy sa pagtabók sa subâ. Please carry my mother across the river in your arms. Sang paglúsad níya sa sakayán dáyon siá níla ginúsung nga walâ gid makatúmban sa salúg ang íya mga tiíl. When he left the boat they at once took him and carried him in their arms so that his feet never touched the ground. (see kúgus, kólkol, abá, tíbong).
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Debt, liability, debit, score, account; to have a debt, be in debt, owe, borrow, obtain a loan, run up a bill, incur a-, contract a-, get into-, run into-, debt. May útang siá sa ákon nga duhá ka púlò ka písos. He owes me (has a debt to me of) twenty pesos. Ginutángan níya si Fuláno sing isá ka gatús. He borrowed one hundred (pesos) from N.N. Pautánga lang siá sing diótay nga kwárta. Just lend him a little money. Nautángan mo ang ímo mga ginikánan sang ímo kabúhì. You owe your life to your parents. Dílì ka magpangútang kag índì ka man magpaútang. Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Note the accent in the following: Bisán kon mautanggán akó--. Even if I have to get-, run-, into debt--. (see hulám-to borrow).
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Debt, liability, debit, score, account; to have a debt, be in debt, owe, borrow, obtain a loan, run up a bill, incur a-, contract a-, get into-, run into-, debt. May útang siá sa ákon nga duhá ka púlò ka písos. He owes me (has a debt to me of) twenty pesos. Ginutángan níya si Fuláno sing isá ka gatús. He borrowed one hundred (pesos) from N.N. Pautánga lang siá sing diótay nga kwárta. Just lend him a little money. Nautángan mo ang ímo mga ginikánan sang ímo kabúhì. You owe your life to your parents. Dílì ka magpangútang kag índì ka man magpaútang. Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Note the accent in the following: Bisán kon mautanggán akó--. Even if I have to get-, run-, into debt--. (see hulám-to borrow).
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Agreeable, pleasing, to one's liking; to like, be pleased with, be fond of, to relish, be partial to. Indì akó makaúyon sang báboy. I don't like pork. I am not partial to (fond of) pork. Indì makaúyon sang báboy ang ákon solóksolók. Pork does not agree with my stomach. Pork is bad for my stomach. Ginauyónan níya gid inâ. He likes that very much. He is perfectly content with it. Maáyo ang ámon patubás, kon magúyon ang panahón. We shall have a good harvest, if the weather is favourable (nice, agreeable, propitious).
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Agreeable, pleasing, to one's liking; to like, be pleased with, be fond of, to relish, be partial to. Indì akó makaúyon sang báboy. I don't like pork. I am not partial to (fond of) pork. Indì makaúyon sang báboy ang ákon solóksolók. Pork does not agree with my stomach. Pork is bad for my stomach. Ginauyónan níya gid inâ. He likes that very much. He is perfectly content with it. Maáyo ang ámon patubás, kon magúyon ang panahón. We shall have a good harvest, if the weather is favourable (nice, agreeable, propitious).
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An exclamation of praise and wonder (often mixed with envy or jealousy). Wái mo! Well done! Wái níya! He is a fine fellow! Wái níla! They are to be congratulated! How happy they are! Also used sarcastically: Wái mo, kay walâ ka magpáti sa ákon. It serves you right, because you would not listen to me.
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A slash, gash, cut, rent, wide hole; to slash, gash, tear or rip open. Sín-o ang nagwáwha sang ákon báyò? Who tore my jacket? Binunô siá; nawáwha ang íya kílid kag bumúgway (nagbúgway) ang íya tinái. He was stabbed; his side was ripped open and his bowels protruded. (see wángwang, bábha, gísì, gíhay, etc.).
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(H) That, that there; it is (was) there (at a farther distance than implied by dirâ). Hóo, yádto amó ang ákon kálò. Yes, that is my hat there. Diín si tátay mo?-Yádto sa umá. Where is your father?-He is at the farm. Ginhinambitán níya yádto, kay--. He mentioned that, because--. (see ádto, ató, dídto, rúgto).
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(B) To smile, etc. See yuhúmyúhum. Ginayumôyumóan na akó. Nagayumôyúmò (tána) kanákon. (Nagayuhúmyúhum siá sa ákon). He is smiling at me quite pleasantly.
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