Hiligaynon
(Sp. justo) Just, right, proper, enough, sufficient, exact, precise. Hústo gid iní. This is quite enough, this is exactly right, this is the proper amount. Indì maghústo iní. This will not be sufficient, will not meet the requirements or the like. (see tárung, áyaw, túman, ígò, síbò, ángay, sinántò).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
(H) To twist or double threads, especially threads of different colour. Bilíka ang bunáng nga maputî kag mapulá. Twist the white and the red yarn together. Bilíki akó sing bunáng nga maputî kag maitúm nga hústo sa isá ka báyò. Double white and black yarn sufficient for a jacket for me. Binílik nga báyò. A jacket made of doubled threads in various colours. (bírik id.).
Hiligaynon
Propriety, appositeness, correctness, accordance, aptness, rightness, conformity, suitability, fitness. Walâ sing kahustóhan ang ginsúgid níya. What he told was not correct (not in keeping with the facts). (hústo).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
Enough, sufficient, satisfactory, considerable; very, rather much, rather many. Túman na. That's enough. That'll do! That'll serve! That is sufficient. Dílì pa túman--kóndì nga--. It is not yet sufficient that--, but--. Túman kadámù nga mga táo ang nagtalámbong. Very many people assisted. A good crowd of people were present. Túman na balá ang túbig ukón dugángan ko pa? Is that water enough (Is there a sufficient amount of water now) or shall I add more yet? (see ígò, ángay, bágay, hústo, bastánte, támà, lakás, dúro, lám-ag, súkò).
Hiligaynon
(Sp. injusto) Unjust, wrongful, wrong, iniquitous, unrighteous, unfair, wicked, bad. (see dìmatárung).
Hiligaynon
(Sp. injusto) Unjust, wrongful, wrong, iniquitous, unrighteous, unfair, wicked, bad. (see dìmatárung).