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Mockery, jibe, sneers, contumely, derision, ridicule, scoffing, sarcasm, sarcastic (caustic, bitter sneering) remarks; to mock, deride, scoff at, jeer, jibe, laugh at, turn into ridicule, make fun of, sneer at, hiss and hoot at, mob. Ginulígyat siá sang mga táo. The men-derided him,-mocked him,-mobbed him. Si Heródes nagulígyat kay Hesús. Herod mocked Jesus. Indì mo paguligyatón ang maláut níya nga kapaláran. Don't make fun of his bad luck. (see yagutâ, uligâ).
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Mockery, jibe, sneers, contumely, derision, ridicule, scoffing, sarcasm, sarcastic (caustic, bitter sneering) remarks; to mock, deride, scoff at, jeer, jibe, laugh at, turn into ridicule, make fun of, sneer at, hiss and hoot at, mob. Ginulígyat siá sang mga táo. The men-derided him,-mocked him,-mobbed him. Si Heródes nagulígyat kay Hesús. Herod mocked Jesus. Indì mo paguligyatón ang maláut níya nga kapaláran. Don't make fun of his bad luck. (see yagutâ, uligâ).
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Liking, appreciation, care, consideration; to cherish, appreciate, take good care of, like, take to; have regard or consideration for. Ginaulínggan níya ang íya bág-o nga sugâ. He likes (takes to) his new lamp very much. Kon walâ lang akó pagulingíg kay Fuláno dúgay ko na pinadakúp ang íya karabáw sa ákon lagwérta kag pinadúl-ong sa munisípyo, agúd multahán siá. If it were not out of consideration for N.N. I would long ago have given orders to catch his buffalo in my garden and to take it to the municipal building, in order to make him pay a fine. (see balikíd, hílak, ngílin, olingíg id.).
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Liking, appreciation, care, consideration; to cherish, appreciate, take good care of, like, take to; have regard or consideration for. Ginaulínggan níya ang íya bág-o nga sugâ. He likes (takes to) his new lamp very much. Kon walâ lang akó pagulingíg kay Fuláno dúgay ko na pinadakúp ang íya karabáw sa ákon lagwérta kag pinadúl-ong sa munisípyo, agúd multahán siá. If it were not out of consideration for N.N. I would long ago have given orders to catch his buffalo in my garden and to take it to the municipal building, in order to make him pay a fine. (see balikíd, hílak, ngílin, olingíg id.).
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-um-, This syllable goes to form the following tenses: the Active Imperative, the Conditional Future, the Past. When the verb begins with a vowel, um-is put before the vowel, e.g. abút-to come, becomes umabút. When the verb begins with a consonant, um-is put after the consonant, e.g. halín-to depart, becomes humalín.
1) Active Imperative. Bumúhat ka sinâ. Do it. Make it. Uminúm ka na kag pumadáyon sang ímo paglakát. Take a drink and continue your journey. (búhat, inúm, padáyon).
2) Conditional Future. Kon lumígad na ang tátlo ka ádlaw bayáran mo akó sing (sa) waláy balíbad. After three days you must pay me without shift. Kon dumángat ka sinâ--. When (If) you obtain that--. (lígad, dángat).
3) The Past. In vivid narrative equivalent to what is called the Historical Present. Sang pagkabatî níya siní sa gilayón umílis siá kag lumakát. On hearing this he at once changes his clothes and sets out. Tumalikód lang siá kag humípus. All he does is to turn his back saying nothing. "Si Hesús nalóoy sa íya kag sumilíng:"--. Jesus had mercy on her and said:"--. Tumíndog na man si Nikolás, "Hóo, may katarúngan siá", sumalígbat siá sang íla halambalánon. Nicolas too stands up, and interrupting their conversation, blurts out: "Yes he is right". (ílis, lakát, talikód, hípus, silíng, tíndog, salígbat).
N.B. If, further, "l" is put after the first vowel of the verb, we get the forms umal-, umil-, umol-, umul-, which denote the agent of what the root signifies, e.g. umalági-a passer-by (ági); pumililî-an elector, voter (pílì); tumolóo-a believer (tóo); bumulúthò-one who goes to school, a student, pupil, alumnus (búthò); bumulúlig, bumululíg-helper, assistant (búlig); bumalákal-buyer, customer (bakál); tumalánum-planter, farmer (tanúm); sumilílhig-sweeper (sílhig); dumalalá-manager, conductor, leader, etc. etc. (see inm-, mag-, nag-, manug-, tig-, tag-).
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-um-, This syllable goes to form the following tenses: the Active Imperative, the Conditional Future, the Past. When the verb begins with a vowel, um-is put before the vowel, e.g. abút-to come, becomes umabút. When the verb begins with a consonant, um-is put after the consonant, e.g. halín-to depart, becomes humalín.
1) Active Imperative. Bumúhat ka sinâ. Do it. Make it. Uminúm ka na kag pumadáyon sang ímo paglakát. Take a drink and continue your journey. (búhat, inúm, padáyon).
2) Conditional Future. Kon lumígad na ang tátlo ka ádlaw bayáran mo akó sing (sa) waláy balíbad. After three days you must pay me without shift. Kon dumángat ka sinâ--. When (If) you obtain that--. (lígad, dángat).
3) The Past. In vivid narrative equivalent to what is called the Historical Present. Sang pagkabatî níya siní sa gilayón umílis siá kag lumakát. On hearing this he at once changes his clothes and sets out. Tumalikód lang siá kag humípus. All he does is to turn his back saying nothing. "Si Hesús nalóoy sa íya kag sumilíng:"--. Jesus had mercy on her and said:"--. Tumíndog na man si Nikolás, "Hóo, may katarúngan siá", sumalígbat siá sang íla halambalánon. Nicolas too stands up, and interrupting their conversation, blurts out: "Yes he is right". (ílis, lakát, talikód, hípus, silíng, tíndog, salígbat).
N.B. If, further, "l" is put after the first vowel of the verb, we get the forms umal-, umil-, umol-, umul-, which denote the agent of what the root signifies, e.g. umalági-a passer-by (ági); pumililî-an elector, voter (pílì); tumolóo-a believer (tóo); bumulúthò-one who goes to school, a student, pupil, alumnus (búthò); bumulúlig, bumululíg-helper, assistant (búlig); bumalákal-buyer, customer (bakál); tumalánum-planter, farmer (tanúm); sumilílhig-sweeper (sílhig); dumalalá-manager, conductor, leader, etc. etc. (see inm-, mag-, nag-, manug-, tig-, tag-).
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To be close to, be near to, stay or remain near, be attached to or within easy reach of. Nagunáy siá sa bulúlngan sing duhá ka simána. He stayed at the hospital for two weeks. Ináng ímo balatían kinahánglan nga iunáy sa manugbúlung. That sickness of yours should be treated (seen to) by a doctor. Anó ang ginaunayán mo dídto sa íya baláy?-Ang ákon talahíon, agúd dalión níya ang paghumán. What is the reason of your staying with her in the house?-My dress, in order that she should hurry up and finish it. (see dáyon, estár).
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To be close to, be near to, stay or remain near, be attached to or within easy reach of. Nagunáy siá sa bulúlngan sing duhá ka simána. He stayed at the hospital for two weeks. Ináng ímo balatían kinahánglan nga iunáy sa manugbúlung. That sickness of yours should be treated (seen to) by a doctor. Anó ang ginaunayán mo dídto sa íya baláy?-Ang ákon talahíon, agúd dalión níya ang paghumán. What is the reason of your staying with her in the house?-My dress, in order that she should hurry up and finish it. (see dáyon, estár).
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To follow suit, be able to perform or bear as well as another. Makaúngud ka sa pagpuláw sing isá ka simána tungúd sa nagamasakít? Can you bear the fatigue of watching the sick person during the night for a week? Kubús nga binúlan ang íya ginabáton karón, kay ang bág-o níya nga agálon índì makaúngud sa pagsóhol sa íya sing mahál súbung sang ginhímò sang úna níya nga agálon. At present he receives a low monthly wage, for his new master cannot afford to pay him as much as his former employer. (see batás, sunúd).
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To follow suit, be able to perform or bear as well as another. Makaúngud ka sa pagpuláw sing isá ka simána tungúd sa nagamasakít? Can you bear the fatigue of watching the sick person during the night for a week? Kubús nga binúlan ang íya ginabáton karón, kay ang bág-o níya nga agálon índì makaúngud sa pagsóhol sa íya sing mahál súbung sang ginhímò sang úna níya nga agálon. At present he receives a low monthly wage, for his new master cannot afford to pay him as much as his former employer. (see batás, sunúd).
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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 hinder, impede, put obstacles in the way, disturb, stop, prevent, embarrass, thwart. Náno ang nakaupáng sa ímo? What has hindered (stopped, thwarted) you? Buút níya magpúkan yanáng sámbag, ápang ginupáng ko siá. He wanted to cut down that tamarind tree, but I stopped (prevented) him. Ang isá ka mapág-on nga korál amó gid lámang ang maáyo nga igaupáng sang pagsulúd sang mga báboy sa ímo pamulákan. A strong fence is the only means of preventing pigs from entering your garden. Naupáng ang maáyo níya nga katuyoán. His good intentions were baffled. His fine (good) scheme-miscarried,-was brought to nought. Daw sa dílì na maupáng inâ. It is now very difficult to stop or prevent it (that). It is almost impossible to check or thwart it. Indì gid silá magpaupáng sang íla nga ginahándum. They won't allow their aspirations (wishes, desires) to be interfered with. (see balábag, pamalábag, sáblag, táblaw, túblag, puút, tápnà, etc.).
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To hinder, impede, put obstacles in the way, disturb, stop, prevent, embarrass, thwart. Náno ang nakaupáng sa ímo? What has hindered (stopped, thwarted) you? Buút níya magpúkan yanáng sámbag, ápang ginupáng ko siá. He wanted to cut down that tamarind tree, but I stopped (prevented) him. Ang isá ka mapág-on nga korál amó gid lámang ang maáyo nga igaupáng sang pagsulúd sang mga báboy sa ímo pamulákan. A strong fence is the only means of preventing pigs from entering your garden. Naupáng ang maáyo níya nga katuyoán. His good intentions were baffled. His fine (good) scheme-miscarried,-was brought to nought. Daw sa dílì na maupáng inâ. It is now very difficult to stop or prevent it (that). It is almost impossible to check or thwart it. Indì gid silá magpaupáng sang íla nga ginahándum. They won't allow their aspirations (wishes, desires) to be interfered with. (see balábag, pamalábag, sáblag, táblaw, túblag, puút, tápnà, etc.).
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