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sáklay

Hiligaynon

To take or carry in one's arms, put one's arms round, hug, embrace. Saklayá (sal-ayá) ang masakít nga bátà. Take the sick child in your arms. Ginsáklay (Ginsál-ay) níya sa dakû nga kasubô ang bángkay sang íya anák. In her intense grief she took the corpse of her child in her arms. (see sál-ay, sákbay, sápnay, púgus, hakús).


sílot

Hiligaynon

Chastisement, punishment, correction, castigation; to chastise, punish, correct, castigate. Silóti siá. Punish him. Sílot sang Diós iní. This is a punishment of God. Walâ níya pagpapanyagáha ang íya anák sa pagsilót sa íya sayúp. He punished his son by not letting him have dinner, for he had done wrong. (see kastígo).


sumúod

Hiligaynon

Near to, close to; true, real, german, germane, very nearly connected or related, intimate, near to (of friends, blood-relations, etc.). Dílì siá sumúod níla nga anák. He was not really their child (son), (but adopted). Sumúod gid ang íla pagparientéhay. They are (were) near blood-relations. Sumúod silá nga mga ábyan. They are intimate friends. Sumúod ko siá nga ábyan. He is a near friend of mine. Sumúod ang íla paghimatâ. They are nearly (closely) related. (see sóod, malapít).


taganák

Hiligaynon

Father, mother, guardian, tutor, person to whom a child belongs (who looks after a child); godfather, godmother. (see anák).


taguánkan

Hiligaynon

See taguángkan. (see tagu-, anák).



tápù

Hiligaynon

To meet, join, take part in, become a member of a society, associate with, enter, side with (a party), embrace (a religion), etc. Nagtapuáy silá sa baláy. They met together in the house. Walâ siá magtápù. He did not join. Ipatápù (Ginpatápù) níya ang íya anák sa amó nga talapuánan. He should order (He ordered) his son to join (enter, become a member of) that society. Yanáng kambuyahán natapúan na sang madámù nga mga tumalapû nga lutáw sa bánwa. Many prominent citizens are now associated with that firm (company). (see katápù, talapuán, talapuánan, tumalapû, pasákup, dámpig).


tárung

Hiligaynon

To be or become just, honest, upright, righteous, blameless, irreproachable. Pabuthoá ang ímo anák sa maáyo nga buluthóan, agúd magálam siá kag magtárung man ang íya mga batásan. Send your son to a good school in order that he may acquire learning as well as accustom himself to the practice of righteousness (virtue, gentlemanly bearing, irreproachable manners, good conduct). (see matárung, katarúngan, panghanarúngan, tádlong).


tasá

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tasar) To prescribe a strict diet or allowance (of food, money, etc.), to regulate, give scantily, allow barely sufficient for one's needs. Tasahí ang masakít agúd madalî magáyo. Put the sick person on low diet (short allowance) in order that he (she) may recover soon. Ginatasá gid níya ang mga hilinguyángon sang íya anák sa buluthóan. He allows his son a very limited amount of money for his expenses at school. (see tasár).


túdlò

Hiligaynon

Finger, digit, toe; teaching, instruction, injunction; to point out, indicate, show, direct; to teach, inform, impart knowledge or information, educate, instruct, correct another's conduct. Ang mga túdlò sang kamót. The fingers. Ang mga túdlò sang tiíl. The toes. Iní túdlò gid sang Diós. This, indeed, is the finger of God. Tudloí siá. Teach him. Instruct him. Tudloí akó sang dálan pakádto sa--. Itúdlò sa ákon ang dálan pakádto sa--. Tell me the way to--. Point out to me the way or road to--. Walâ níya pagitúdlò sa íya mga anák ang maáyo nga batásan. He did not teach his children good behaviour (manners and right conduct). May saráng ikáw matúdlò sa ákon nga mga táo nga makahibaló magbúhat sinâ? Can you show me some men that know how to do it (that)? Walâ siá matudloí sing maáyo, kay walâ sing nagtúdlò sa íya. He was not well instructed, because no one had taught him. Itúdlò ko kuntánì sa íya ang takús níya buháton, ápang índì siá magpatúdlò. I would gladly point out to him what he should do, but he is averse to being taught. Kon índì ka magpatúdlò sa ákon pagaipatúdlò ko ikáw sa kay tátay. If you don't want to be taught by me, I'll hand you over to father for instruction. Tinúdlò níya sa ákon si Fuláno kag sumilíng: "--. He pointed out to me N.N. and said "--. Maálam na siá; walâ na akó sing ikatúdlò sa íya. He is well instructed now; I cannot teach him any more. (see tudô, todô, tulúdlò, manunúdlò, panúdlò).


túhoy

Hiligaynon

Preference, choice, predilection; intention, determination, decision, plan, desire, wish; direction, address; to prefer, have a predilection for, choose, decide for one thing with the exclusion of others; to intend, determine, decide, come to the decision that, have a mind to, plan, wish, desire; to direct towards (against), point at, address to; to specify, limit. Ang túhoy sang íya tagiposóon. The desire of his heart. His heart's aspiration. Sinulát níya inâ nga túhoy sa kay Fuláno. He wrote it-for the address of,-as a reminder for,-directed against, N.N. Ginatúhoy níla si Fuláno sa amó nga palangakóan. They have a mind (They wish, desire, plan) to appoint N.N. to that office. Tuhóya ang pagpadalá mo sa ímo anák sa Manílà. Make up your mind (Decide) to send your son to Manila. Gintúhoy níya ang paghágad, ang pagpílì, ang pagbásol, etc. kay Fuláno. He has decided (come to the decision) that N.N. should be invited, chosen, reprimanded, etc. (see túyò, buút, hungúd, tapát, pasahî, pát-od, látid).


túlin

Hiligaynon

Order, command, injunction, direction, commission; to order, command, direct, enjoin, lay upon, entrust, confide to. Gintúlin níya sa ákon ang pagbántay sang baláy. He ordered me to guard the house. Pagatulínan ikáw dirâ sang gihápon nga mga hilikotón sang mga sologoón sa sulúd sang baláy. You will be directed to perform there the ordinary duties of a servant in the house. Tinúlin níya sa íya ang íya anák sang buút na siá mamatáy. When he was about to die he entrusted him with (committed to him) the care of his child. (see túgian, túgyan, bílin, tógon, sógò).


tungúd

Hiligaynon

Right, reason, motive, interest, relation or connection with, reference, regard. May tungúd siá kag bangúd sa pagbúhat sinâ. In acting thus he has (had) right and reason on his side. Anó ang tungúd mo sinâ? What is your interest in that matter (affair)? What have you got to do with it? Sa tungúd siní gánì--. Just on account of this--. Precisely for this reason--. N.B. Besides as noun "tungúd" is also very widely used as:

1) Verb: to concern, refer to, belong to, have a relation or connection with, e.g. iníng báhin sang humáy natungúd sa kay Fuláno. This part of the rice belongs (pertains) to N.N. Ipanáysay mo inâ sa mga punoán nga natúngdan. Explain that to the authorities that are concerned in the matter (--to the proper, corresponding authorities). Patungúd, pahanungúd-to attribute to, offer up-for,-in behalf of,-in behoof of, to do for the-sake of,-good of, to do to the advantage of, apply to, bestow upon, consider as belonging to, impute, etc. Iníng indulhénsya saráng mapahanungúd sa mga kalág sa purgatóryo. This indulgence can be applied to the souls in Purgatory. Dílì mo pagipatungúd sa ibán ang ímo mga sayúp. Don't impute your own faults to someone else.

2) Conjunctive particle: Because, since, seeing that, for, on the ground that, in as much as, e.g. Naakígan siá sang íya agálon tungúd nga nagsabát siá. He roused (incurred) the anger of his master, because he answered back. Walâ siá makatámbong, tungúd kay nagmasakít siá. He could not put in an appearance, because he-was taken ill,-had been taken ill,-took ill. Tungúd kay (Tungúd nga) ginbúhat mo inâ pangabagáha na man ang salábton. On the ground that you have done it you must also shoulder the responsibility.

3) Preposition: a. About, concerning, touching, as to, as for, respecting, as respects, with respect to, regarding, as regards, with regard to, referring to, with reference to, in connection with, pertaining to, appertaining to, bearing upon, relating to, with relation to, etc. Namángkot siá (sa) tungúd sang bilí sang kawáyan. He asked about the price of bamboo. Sa tungúd sang íya pagpalágyo walâ akó kabatî (makabatî) sing bisán kon anó. As to his flight, I have heard nothing whatever about it.

b. Because of, owing to, for the reason that, on the ground that, on account of, etc. Nasáyran ko na tungúd sang ímo pagsáysay. I know now because of your explanation. Ginbalúsan siá níla tungúd sang íya kaísug kag tungúd sang íya pagpatigáyon sing búlig. They rewarded him for his courage and because he brought up help. Walâ silá makabáyad tungúd sang íla piérde (kapierdéhan) sa bágyo. They could not pay on account of the losses they had sustained in the bágyo. Tungúd sa anó? Why? Wherefore? For what reason? Tungúd siní. Therefore. For this reason.

c. For the good of, for the sake of, for the benefit (advantage) of, for, in behalf (behoof) of. "Indì kamó maghibî tungúd sa ákon, kóndì tungúd sa ínyo kag sa ínyo mga anák". Don't weep over me, but weep for yourselves and for your children".

d. Through, through the agency of, by, by means of, by the help of, etc. Tungúd kay Hesukrísto nga Aton Ginóo. Through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Nakadángat siá sa pagpatábà sang íya umá sa maáyo nga bilí tungúd kay Pédro. He managed to sell his field at a fair price by the help (through the-influence,-intervention,-good offices) of Peter. (see bangúd, kay, hay, nahanungúd, nahatungúd, pahanúngdan, katungdánan, palahanúngdan).


úyat

Hiligaynon

To hold, keep in the hand, grasp, get (take) hold of; to hold a child at baptism, be godfather or godmother. Uyáti ang kamót ko. Take hold of my hand. Hold my hand. Sín-o ang maúyat (magaúyat) sang íya bátà? Who shall be the godfather (godmother) of his child? (see kapút, kúgus, anák).


úyat

Hiligaynon

To hold, keep in the hand, grasp, get (take) hold of; to hold a child at baptism, be godfather or godmother. Uyáti ang kamót ko. Take hold of my hand. Hold my hand. Sín-o ang maúyat (magaúyat) sang íya bátà? Who shall be the godfather (godmother) of his child? (see kapút, kúgus, anák).


almanáki

Hiligaynon

(Sp. almanaque) Almanac, calendar, time-table. (see kalendáryo).


balának

Hiligaynon

A kind of fish.


hinanákit

Hiligaynon

Pain, grief, sorrow, trouble. Walâ na siá sing hinanákit. He has no longer any grief or pain. (see sákit, sakít).


kanákon

Hiligaynon

(B) To me, etc. (see sa, ákon).


kananáks

Hiligaynon

An exclamation of joy and pleasure: Oh, how nice! How lovely! What a beauty! This is fine! (see aráw, aráwaráw).


manák

Hiligaynon

Children of a husband or wife by a former wife or husband; step-children.


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