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dánlag

Hiligaynon

To come to for the first time, to chance, happen, etc. Ngáa man nga nakadánlag ka dirí? How did you chance to come here? (see daláng, dámlag).


dáyon

Hiligaynon

Continuous, permanent, lasting, perpetual, eternal, at all times, evermore, constantly, always, everlastingly; to continue, go on with, last, stay for some time, lodge, sojourn, visit or call upon for an extended period, spend some time. Dáyon ang kabúhì sang kalág, umalági ang íya sang láwas. The life of the soul is eternal, that of the body transitory. Sa dáyon nga ínit nagláyà ang madámù nga mga tanúm. On account of the long drought many plants withered. Dayóna ang ímo pagbása, paglakát, hámbal, etc. Go on with your reading, your march, your speech, etc. Magdáyon ka dirí sa ámon. Stay here with us for a time. Diín ang ginadayónan mo? Where are you staying? Kon magsakáy ka pa Manílà saráng mo madayónan dídto ang ákon tíò. When you go to Manila, you can stay at my uncle's there. Dáyon gid lang ang paghibî siníng bátà. This baby is always crying.


día

Hiligaynon

(B) Here, here is. (see doón, dínhi, dirí, ári, rúgya).


dilamúon

Hiligaynon

Things to be had or bought in the way of food, drink, clothes, etc. Walâ sing dilamúon dirí. There is nothing to be had here "for love or money".


dílì

Hiligaynon

(H) No, not, nay; to say no, deny, negative, gainsay, interdict, prohibit, forbid, proscribe, ban, bar, debar, disallow, forefend, refuse permission. Dílì amó inâ. That is not it. Iníng baláy dílì ákon. This house is not mine. Dílì ka magálam, kon dílì ka magtoón. You will not become learned, unless you study. Nagdílì siá. He said no. He refused. He would not. Ginadilían ang pagdúplà sa salúg. Spitting on the floor is prohibited. Idílì sa íya ang pagsulúd dirí or dilíi siá sa pagsulúd dirí. Forbid him to enter here. (see índì).



dimát

Hiligaynon

To attract, draw, induce, win, win over, propitiate, conciliate, gain over, attach to, entice, allure, charm, fascinate, captivate, cause a liking for, coax, wheedle, cajole, Nadimát na siá sang káon sang tinápay. He has now a liking for eating bread. He has taken to eating bread. Ginpadimát níya ang idô ni Fuláno sa pagkarí dirí. He enticed N.N.'s dog to come here. Iníng bungálon ipadimát ko sa karabáw nga bág-o pa lang nákon mabakál. I am going to win the attachment of the buffalo I bought lately with this green fodder. Padimatá gid ang kuríng, agúd índì na magbálik sa íya nga ginhalinán. Make it worth while for the cat to stay with you, lest it should return whence it came-or-lest it should go back to where it came from. Makapadimát gid sa íya dirá ang maáyo nga hángin. The good air there will please (conciliate) him. Nadimát siá sang báile, sang sakáy sa áwto, etc. He likes to dance, to travel by automobile, etc. (see amág, ílà, íma, lúyag, úyon, wíli, yánggaw).


dínhi

Hiligaynon

(H) here. (see dirí, ári, doón, rúgya, rúgia).


doón

Hiligaynon

(B) Here, hither, present, at hand, etc. (see dirí, dínhi, rúgya).


dugô

Hiligaynon

Blood, gore; to bleed, stain or mix with blood. Ang íya nga pilás nagdugô sing támà. His wound bled terribly. Nadugoán ang ákon báyò. My jacket was stained with blood. Gindugo-án sang kosinéro ang tinóktok nga báboy. The cook mixed the minced pork with blood, put some blood into the minced pork. Ari (dirí) ang isá ka botílya nga dugô sang báboy; idugô iní sa tinóla. Here is a bottle of pig's blood; mix it with the sauce or broth.


dulâ

Hiligaynon

Spittle, saliva, expectoration; to spit, expectorate. Indì ka magdulâ dirí. Don't spit here. Gindulaán níya siá. He spat on him. Ginadilían ang pagdulâ dirí. Spitting is prohibited here. (see dúplà).


dúlhug

Hiligaynon

To descend, walk-, get-, go-, down a slope or inclined plane, go down-hill. Sán-o ikáw magadúlhug sa bánwa? When shall you come down to town? Nagdúlhug na siá sa búkid? Has he come down from the mountain? Has he descended the mountain? Padulhugá siá. Make him come down (the slope). Dulhugí akó dirí. Come down to me here. (see tokád-to go up, ascend).


dúlug

Hiligaynon

To stop, stand, come to a-stand,-rest,-standstill, put up at, draw rein, halt, cease to advance. Nagdúlug siá sa atubángan sang ákon baláy. He stopped in front of our house. Ginpadúlug níya ang salákyan sa tupád sang simbáhan. He drew up the vehicle before the Church. Padulúgi sang áwto ang íya baláy. Stop the auto at his house. Padulúga dirí ang trak, kay mulúsad akó. Stop the truck here, for I wish to get out. Sa diín magadúlug ang trak? Where will the truck stop? Sa diín magapadúlug ka sang trak? Where will you stop the truck? Ipadúlug ináng gamó sa mga punoán. Let the authorities put a stop to that annoyance or disturbance. Indì mapadúlug ang lakát sang ádlaw. The sun cannot be stopped in its course. (see pára, táyod-to stand, stop walking).


dúlung

Hiligaynon

Direction, destination, steering; prow; to go in the direction of, come towards, proceed to, approach, draw near, make for or towards. Nagadúlung (nagapadúlung) siá dirí. He is on his way here. He is approaching or drawing near. He is coming hither. Anó ang dúlung mo? Where are you going? What is your destination? Idúlung ang sakayán pa Manílà. Direct the boat towards Manila. Ginadulúngan níla ang katúndan. They are steering west.


dúm-ok

Hiligaynon

A small heap of stone put in a river in order to catch shrimps, lobsters, crabs and the like; to form a heap, lie about in a heap or in disorder. Magdúm-ok ka sa subâ, kay áton pagabungkagón sa búlan sa Enéro, kon may sulúd na. Build some stone traps in the river, for we will take them down in January, and see if they have anything in. Gindúm-ok níla ang mahígkò nga mga panápton sa higád. They piled up the soiled clothes in the corner. Nagadúm-ok gid lang dirí ang íya kasangkápan. His tools are here lying about in heaps-or-in utter disorder. Dum-okí ang kátre sang mga ulúnan. Put the pillows in a heap on the bed. Iníng subâ madámù sing dúm-ok. This river has many stone traps in it. (see hál-id).


dúmdum

Hiligaynon

To think, remember, recollect, bear in mind, recall, cogitate, reflect, consider, reason, ponder, muse, take into consideration, bethink oneself, bring or call to mind, collect one's thoughts, revolve in the mind. Dumdumá inâ. Remember that. Indì ka kadúmdum sinâ? Can you not recollect that? Don't you remember that? Idúmdum akó sang ákon mga manók karón sa hápon, kay akó walâ dirí. Kindly think of my chickens this evening, for I shall not be here. Ipadúmdum mo sa íya ang íya ginsilíng. Remind him of what he said. Nadumdumán ko karón --. I recollect now --. Padumdumá siá sang íya nga tinúg-an. Put him in mind of his promise. Recall to him his promise. Walâ akó kadúmdum siní. I did not think of it. Nagdúmdum akó, nga índì ka na gid magabút. I thought you would never come again. (see hunâhúnà).


dungán

Hiligaynon

Together, at the same time, simultaneous, coincident. Dungán ang íla paghalín dirí. They left (will leave) here together. Dungán gid iníng dagúob kag pangilát. The flash and thunder were simultaneous. (see dúngan, kadúngan, talidúngan, talirungán).


dungángok

Hiligaynon

To stand by, be present, look on, be an idle spectator, loaf, loiter. Anó ang ginadungángok mo dirí? Why are you loitering here? What is the reason of-your presence-,-being-,-standing about here? What are you doing here? Palayô ka, índì ka magdungángok dirí. Go away, don't loiter here. Gindungangókan sang mga bátà ang pagíhaw námon sang báboy. The boys looked on when we killed the pig. (see támbong, taroróng, dungángo).


dúplà

Hiligaynon

(H) Spittle, saliva, rheum, sputum; to spit, eject spittle, expectorate. Indì ka magdúplà dirí. Don't spit here. Indì mo pagduplaán ang salúg, kay may dulupláan. Don't expectorate on the floor, for there is a spittoon. Dúplà ka sang minamâ mo or idúplà mo ang ímo minamâ. Spit out the betel-nut juice. Sín-o ang nagdúplà dirí? Who spat here? (see dulâ, durâ, lúad-to spit out unpalatable food, etc.).


dúyò

Hiligaynon

To sit or stand still, be motionless, stop, remain standing, cease to proceed, halt, station oneself, take one's stand. Indì ka magdúyò sa tungâ sang dálan. Don't remain standing in the middle of the road. Indì mo pagduyóan ang ganháan sang bodéga. Don't stand in the shop-door. Magdúyò ka dirí. Stand here. (see táy-od).


eskwéla

Hiligaynon

(Sp. escuela) School-house, school; school-children; to go to school. Mageskwéla kamó. Go to school. Diín ikáw nagaeskwéla? Where do you go to school? Madámù ang mga eskwéla dirí. There are many schools or school-children here. Katúbò ko siá kag nageskwéla kamí sing dungán. He is of the same age as myself, and we went to school together. Dî mo pagpaeskwelahón ang ímo bátà sa mga eskweláhan nga waláy pagtóo. Don't send your child to a school without religion. (see búthò, buluthóan, bumulúthò).


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