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hárang

Hiligaynon

(B) Sharp, hot, biting, pungent, peppery, acrid, acerb, burning the tongue; to be acrid, pungent, acerb, etc. (of taste). Akó sing ákon sa gihápon ginaharángan sang katúmbal, ápang ang ibán nga naánad na sa pagkáon sinâ walâ pagaharángi. I myself always feel the burning taste of chili, but others that are accustomed to eat it do not find it hot. (see káhang, káhan).


hálang

Hiligaynon

To be sharp, pungent, biting (of taste; see káhan, hárang).


kaháran

Hiligaynon

Sharpness, pungency, acidity, acridity. (see hárang, kaárhang).


harángà

Hiligaynon

(B) To snuffle, to speak with the nostrils stuffed-up or clogged. Nagaharángà gid lang siá. He speaks with stuffed-up nostrils, or: as if his nostrils were obstructed. Indì ka magharángà, kóndì isíkma ánay ang síp-on sa pányo mo kag maghámbal ka sing maáthag. Don't snuffle, but wipe your nose first with your handkerchief and speak distinctly. (see pungá).


dákdak

Hiligaynon

To provide amply with, give much or plenty of anything. Dakdakí siá sing mga pagkáon. Give him plenty to eat. Dinakdakán akó níya sing láygay. He gave me a long instruction, a lengthy harangue, a long admonition. Indì mo siá pagdakdakán sing trabáho, kay bág-o pa lang siá nagáyo sa balatían kag malúya pa siá. Don't give him much work to do, for he has only just recovered from a sickness and is still weak. Idákdak lang sa íya iníng mga buluhatón. Simply let him tackle these jobs. Keep him busy working at these jobs.



diskúrso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. discurso) Discourse, declamation, recitation, speech, oration, harangue; to deliver a speech, discourse or allocution, declaim, recite, expatiate, hold forth. Sín-o ang nagdiskúrso, anó ang íya gindiskúrso kag sín-o ang íya nga gindiskursohán? Who spoke, what did he say and to whom did he address himself? (see pamulóngpúlong).


kaárhang

Hiligaynon

Sharpness, pungency, bitterness, acridity (of taste). (see kahárang).