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háyhay

Hiligaynon

To lay or lie down straight, horizontally. Indì mo paghayhayón ang ímo pamatáng, kóndì bangíli sing ulúnan ang úlo mo. Don't lie down quite straight, but place a pillow under your head.


húgsoy

Hiligaynon

To drop, droop or hang down limp as the limbs of a person in a swoon or the like. Nagahúgsoy ang íya bútkon kon maglakát nga walâ sing hayónháyon. He lets his arms hang down when he walks, without swinging them. (see lóyloy, hóyhoy).


kadugayón

Hiligaynon

(H) See kabuhayón.


párte

Hiligaynon

(Sp. parte) Part, portion, share, division; to divide, share out, partition. Partehón nínyo ang humáy. Divide the rice. Distribute it in portions. Ginpárte na níla ang mga háyop nga pinanúblì níla. They have divided amongst themselves the domestic animals which they inherited. Pilá ang ímo párte? What is your share? Pilá ka párte ang ímo? How many portions belong to you? (see báhin, huláy).


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