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lágpak

Hiligaynon

A splash, the noise made by a liquid being spilled or poured out with some force; to splash. Ang túbig nga ginbásia mo naglágpak sa bató. The water you poured out splashed on the stone. (see lagápak).


lagápak, lagapák

Hiligaynon

The noise of falling waters, the tramping of horses, etc; to roar, thunder, clatter, clap, slap, etc. Naglagápak ang mga láta nga nahúlug sa hágdan. The cans that fell down the stair made a clatter. Nagalagápak ang túbig sa busáy. The water is falling over the precipice with a noise like thunder. Magalagápak ang mga tápì sang táytay kon maágyan sing kabáyo nga nagatúwad. The boards of the bridge resound when a horse passes over it at a gallop. Tinámpà níya siá nga lumagápak (lumagapák) ang íya guyá. He slapped him that his cheek resounded with the blow. (see lágpak).


tagasák

Hiligaynon

A slap, a clap; to slap, resound (as a blow struck with something flat). Ang íya mga kamót nagtinagasák lang sa nawóng ni Fuláno. His hands rained blows on N.N.'s face. (see lágsak, lágpak).