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kúnlà

Hiligaynon

Syllable; to speak brokenly, spell syllable by syllable.


daramíli

Hiligaynon

Unable to pronounce distinctly, muttering, mumbling, talking unintelligibly; to pronounce very defectively, etc. (see pihít, hát-on, pítlà, kúnlà, damilí).


gágo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. gago) Stuttering, stammering, having an impediment in one's speech; lacking intelligence, not quite right in one's mind. (see áng-ang, pihít, kúnlà, hát-on, buangít, kulángkuláng, kolôkolô; etc.). N.B. In speaking of females, gága is often used.


kunlâ-kúnlà

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of kúnlà. Also: to stutter, stammer, speak brokenly, or falteringly. (see hát-on).


ngóhit, ngóit

Hiligaynon

To lisp, speak indistinctly, utter imperfectly, articulate as a child. (see pihít, kúnlà, hát-on).



pihít

Hiligaynon

Tongue-tied, tongue-tacked, not able to pronounce clearly or distinctly, defective of speech, having a defect in one's speech. (see hát-on, kúnlà).


sílaba

Hiligaynon

(Sp. sílaba) Syllable. (see mítlang, kúnlà).