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To covet, desire, crave, long for, want very much, be engrossed by; strive, make efforts. Indì ka maghingamó sang íya sang ibán. Don't covet what belongs to another. Indì mo paghingamohón ang íya nga báhin. Don't hanker after his share. Ginhingamó níya iníng mga páhò. He longed for these mangoes. Nagahingamó na lang siá sang sáut nga walâ na magadúmdum sang íya mga kaupdánan. He is so absorbed in (engrossed in) dancing that he no longer even thinks of his companions. (see íbug, hánggab).
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To desire, wish for, crave, hanker after, yearn for, be wishful of, covet, have a fancy for, set one's heart upon, be bent upon. Indì mo paghanggabón ang walâ sing láwas. Don't wish for what does not exist, for what cannot be had. Don't cry for the moon. Indì ka maghánggab sa pagkádto (magkádto) sa Amérika, kay walâ ka sing kwárta. Don't entertain the desire of going to America, as you have no money. Si Pédro nagahánggab gid nga magdúmug sa kay Hosé. Peter is anxious to wrestle with José. Ang íya ginahánggab amó gid lang ang pagmánggad kag pangalípay. What he has set his heart upon is wealth and pleasure. (see íbug, híngyo, hingamó, himúlat, hándum, lúyag).
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To have a passion for, crave, desire vehemently, covet, lust after, long for passionately. Indì ka magíbug sang mánggad sang ímo isigkatáo. Don't covet your neighbour's goods. Indì mo pagibúgan (pagíbgan, pagígban) ang íya sang ibán. Don't covet what belongs to another. (see hingamó, etc).
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To have a passion for, crave, desire vehemently, covet, lust after, long for passionately. Indì ka magíbug sang mánggad sang ímo isigkatáo. Don't covet your neighbour's goods. Indì mo pagibúgan (pagíbgan, pagígban) ang íya sang ibán. Don't covet what belongs to another. (see hingamó, etc).
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(B) To like to have, to like, desire, wish for, long for, covet, want, hanker after. Nagaíma siá siníng mga sapátos, bísti, dólse, etc. She would like to have these boots, clothes, sweets, etc. Ginimáhan níya ang ákon páhò. He longed for my mango. Kon magkáon ka sing mga manámit nga kalan-ónon, ang mga bátà magaíma. When you eat nice side-dishes, the children want to join in. (see lúyag, íbug, ílà, hingamó, híngyo, hándum).
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(B) To like to have, to like, desire, wish for, long for, covet, want, hanker after. Nagaíma siá siníng mga sapátos, bísti, dólse, etc. She would like to have these boots, clothes, sweets, etc. Ginimáhan níya ang ákon páhò. He longed for my mango. Kon magkáon ka sing mga manámit nga kalan-ónon, ang mga bátà magaíma. When you eat nice side-dishes, the children want to join in. (see lúyag, íbug, ílà, hingamó, híngyo, hándum).
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To covet, desire, etc. See hánggab, hingamó, himúlat.
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Desirous of, wishing for, wishful, wistful, craving, hankering after, yearning for, longing for, covetous, ambitious. (see hingamó).
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To desire, hanker after, aspire to, strive or long for, wish to obtain (a position, an office, etc.). Nagasigahúm siá sang pagkapangúlo-puód. He aspires to the office of Provincial Governor. Sigahumón mo gid ang ímo ginahándum túbtub nga makadángat ka sinâ. Strive to obtain what you want till you get it. (see hánggab, hingamó, himúlat, paningúhà, panikasúg).
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To split, burst open, applied to crammed sacks, stuffed pockets, too tight clothes, etc. Nabúsdik ang sáko. The sack burst open. Abáw, kabusúg ang ákon, daw sa mabúsdik ang tiyán ko. Why, I am so full, that my stomach feels like bursting. Sa lakás nga paghingamó mabúsdik ang sáko. Through too much greed the sack will burst open, i.e. too much greed leads to misery and poverty.
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Enough, sufficiency; to be enough, be sufficient, suffice, cover all the needs, content. Iní índì makasámbut sa ákon nga kinahánglan. This is not enough for my needs. Dî masámbut ang íya paghingamó sa pagmánggad. His desire for wealth cannot be satisfied, is insatiable. (see ígò, áyaw, túman, árus, ángay, bastánte).
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With determination, in defiance of, determinately, resolutely, in spite of, notwithstanding, nevertheless, however, yet, though, although, but. Bangúd nga madánlug gid ang dálan ginámlig níya ang íya pagtikáng; tapát gánì nakadúpyas siá kag nahúlug sa kalóg. On account of the slipperiness of the road he picked his steps very carefully; yet in spite of it he slipped and fell into the ditch. Dakû gid ang íya paghingamó nga magmánggad, tapát gánì namúsmus siá. He had a great ambition to become rich; he became, however, very poor. Tapát nga íla ginahingabút ang Sánta Iglésya, tapát nagadámù ang íya mga sinákup (tapát siá nagadúgang). They may persecute the Church, but she is ever growing. (see agád, hinonóo).