Search result(s) - kabuhián

alugáynay

Hiligaynon

Slow, gentle, soft, mild, not quick, not impetuous, not impulsive; chronic, not acute (of disease); to be or become slow, gentle, mild. Ang mga balatían nga alugáynay. Chronic diseases. Nahúlug siá sa bintánà, ápang walâ siá masamári, kay nagalugáynay ang pagtupâ níya sa dútà nga mahómok. He fell out of the window, but was not hurt, for his fall was soft on the loose earth. Alugáynay gid lámang ang íya nga pagpangítà sing kabuhián. He earns his livelihood with difficulty. His earnings are coming in but slowly. (see ananáy, inanáy, hínay, nagáynay).


Livelihood, means of life, life, living, necessaries of life. (see kabúhì, pangabuhián).


karéra

Hiligaynon

(Sp. carrera) Career, profession; run, race; to race. Nagakaréra na ang mga kabáyo. The horses are racing, (are off), already. (see palangitánan, kabuhián, palúmbà).


pangabuhián

Hiligaynon

Livelihood, living, means of-sustenance,-subsistence,-support. (see kabuhián).


panahî

Hiligaynon

Freq. of tahî-to sew, stitch, etc. The style-, manner-, method-, of sewing; to sew, be a tailor or seamstress, be a dressmaker. Ang pagpanahî amó ang íya ginakabuhían. She lives by sewing. She earns her living as a seamstress (costumier, costumer).