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hináblus

Hiligaynon

Nephew, niece.


ihô

Hiligaynon

(B) To follow suit, do likewise, do the same, imitate; imitation of others (often just for the sake of appearances). Walâ pagasapaká ni Fulána ang íya mga hináblus, ápang kon dalôdalóon sang ibán, dáyon man siá nagaihô-or-dáyon man níya ihô. N.N. does not care for her nephews and nieces, but when they are caressed by others, she follows suit at once.


ihô

Hiligaynon

(B) To follow suit, do likewise, do the same, imitate; imitation of others (often just for the sake of appearances). Walâ pagasapaká ni Fulána ang íya mga hináblus, ápang kon dalôdalóon sang ibán, dáyon man siá nagaihô-or-dáyon man níya ihô. N.N. does not care for her nephews and nieces, but when they are caressed by others, she follows suit at once.


kahinablúsan

Hiligaynon

Nephews and nieces. (see hináblus).


presentár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. presentar) To present oneself, present, introduce. Nagpresentár siá sa ákon. He presented himself before me. Ginpresentahán akó níya sang íya hináblus. He introduced his nephew to me. (see atúbang, pakilála, pakítà, paháyag).



húgnit

Hiligaynon

To fall upon in a body, make common cause against. Indì nínyo siá paghugnitón. Don't fall upon him in a body. Ang mga gamít nga nabilín ni ánhing Fuláno ginhulúgnit sang íya kahinablúsan. All the furniture and clothes of the late N.N. were seized by her nieces and nephews. Ila ginhulúgnit sang sakít ang makáwat nga íla nadákpan. They (all together) maltreated the thief they caught. (see púli).