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hanabô

Hiligaynon

To come to pass, occur, chance, happen, fall out, turn out, take place, befall. Nahanabô nga --. It happened that --. Ang nahanabô sa ibán saráng man mahanabô sa áton. What has befallen others may also happen to us. Sang pagabút ko dídto nahanaboán akó sang íla pagilináway. When I arrived there they happened to be fighting among themselves. (see tabô).


t

Hiligaynon

The letter "T" in Visayan is pronounced as in English. After the prefix pan-"T" beginning a word is dropped, e.g. panábang (pan-, tábang); panikáng (pan-, tikáng); panókap (pan-, tókap); panubús (pan-, tubús). After the prefixes hi-and ha-"T" beginning a word is frequently changed into "n", e.g. hinabón (hi-, tábon); hanungúd, hanabô (ha-, tungúd, tabô) etc. etc.


tabô, tabû

Hiligaynon

An event, eventuality, occurrence, accident; incident, happening, fact; to happen, occur, come about, take place, befall, betide, fall out, come to pass, get or come upon by chance. Isá inâ ka tabô nga makatitingála. That is (was) a wonderful event. Nakatabô akó kahápon sing maáyo nga sóhot sang ísdà sa ákon bunóan. Yesterday I happened to catch a good lot of fish that entered the pocket of my fish-trap (fish-corral). Natabô nga sang pagabút ko dídto amó gid man ang pagsulúd sang mga buyóng sa bánwa. It fell out that the brigands entered the town just as I arrived. Natabuán akó sang íya kamatáyon. I happened to be present at his death. Natabû ang sulî sang íla ginpaabút. The reverse of what they expected came to pass. (see hanabô, hatabû).


ásoy

Hiligaynon

Explanation, clear statement; to explain, expound, make clear, relate distinctly. Asóya inâ sing maáyo. Explain that well. Asóyi akó siní. Explain this to me. Iásoy ko sa ímo ang nahanabô. I am going to relate to you what happened. Kon ikáw índì makasáyod siní, saráng ko ikaásoy sa ímo. If you don't understand it, I can explain it to you. (see sáysay).


bantálà

Hiligaynon

Announcement, information, news, publication, promulgation, notification; to announce, publish, give out, inform, promulgate, advise. Ibantálà (Ipabantálà) sa bánwa ang nahanabô. Announce (have announced) in the town what happened. Binantaláan kamí sang pagabút sang pangúlo-puód. We were informed of the arrival of the Provincial Governor. Bantalái silá sang bág-o nga kasuguán. Promulgate amongst them the new regulations. Announce to them the latest orders. Indì ka magbantálà sing butíg. Don't publish lies. (see abíso, pahibaló, láwag, pabalahúbà, palánog, etc.).



hinám-is

Hiligaynon

To take pleasure in, delight in, gloat over; drink something sweet. Mahinám-is kitá sing isá ka báso nga tubâ. Let us drink a glass of sweet toddy. Ginahinam-isán ko ang nahanabô. I am delighted at the way things have turned out. (see tám-is, panám-is).


ikaáyo

Hiligaynon

(H) That is for the good or improvement of, weal, welfare, benefit. Sa ikaáyo sang bánwa. For the good of the town. Nahanabô inâ sa ákon ikaáyo. That turned out to my advantage. (see áyo).


ikaáyo

Hiligaynon

(H) That is for the good or improvement of, weal, welfare, benefit. Sa ikaáyo sang bánwa. For the good of the town. Nahanabô inâ sa ákon ikaáyo. That turned out to my advantage. (see áyo).


lági

Hiligaynon

(B) Quick, at once, immediately, without delay, with great despatch; surely, precisely, without questioning; always, constantly. Kádto ka dídto lági. Go there at once. Búl-a lági ang pinutús ko dirâ sa ságwà. Be quick and fetch my parcel from the drawing room. Akó lági ang ímo ginahán-an kon anó ang mahanabô. You always blame me for everything. (see gilayón, dalî).


olíhi

Hiligaynon

(H) Late, last, latest, behind, hind, hindmost, back, after. Ang mga nagúna manginolíhi kag ang mga olíhi manginúna. The first shall be last and the last shall be first. Humáy nga olíhi. Late rice. Rice that is planted or harvested later than other kinds of rice. Indì náton mahibaloán kon anó ang mahanabô sa olíhi. We cannot know what will happen in the future, later on, in the time to come. Sa olíhi nga mga ádlaw. In the latter days, in the future. (see hudyánan).


olíhi

Hiligaynon

(H) Late, last, latest, behind, hind, hindmost, back, after. Ang mga nagúna manginolíhi kag ang mga olíhi manginúna. The first shall be last and the last shall be first. Humáy nga olíhi. Late rice. Rice that is planted or harvested later than other kinds of rice. Indì náton mahibaloán kon anó ang mahanabô sa olíhi. We cannot know what will happen in the future, later on, in the time to come. Sa olíhi nga mga ádlaw. In the latter days, in the future. (see hudyánan).


pamáan

Hiligaynon

(B) To make known, advise, inform, let know, acquaint with, impart to, apprize, give notice, bring-, send-, leave-, word. Pamán-i siá. Inform him. Ipamáan mo sa íya nga--. Give him notice that--. Pinamán-an níya kamí sang nahanabô dídto. He has sent us word of what has happened there. He informed us of the happenings there. (see máan, pahibaló, pasáyod).


pínsar, pinsár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. pensar) Thinking, thought, reflection, cogitation, consideration, pondering; to think, ponder, reflect, consider, cogitate, turn (a matter) over in the mind, apply the mind to. Táo nga walâ sing pinsár. A man without thought or reflection. Pinsahón (Pinsarón) mo inâ sing maáyo. Think it out well. Think well on it. Walâ gid akó makapinsár nga mahanabô inâ. It never entered my thoughts-, it never struck me-, I could not possibly think-, that such a thing would or could happen (come to pass). (see dúmdum, hunâhúnà, painóíno, libólíbo, basóbáso). (pínsa id.).


talástas

Hiligaynon

To know, understand, comprehend, grasp; to explain, expound, elucidate, mention. Makatalástas ikáw sinâ? Do you understand that? Talastasí siá sang nahanabô (nagkahanabô). Explain to him what happened. Iní nga tanán kag madámù pa nga ibán nga maláwig kaáyo nga italástas--. All this and many other things that would take too much time to mention (explain)--.