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híning

Hiligaynon

(H) Shine, lustre, brightness, polish, brilliancy; to shine, be bright, be brilliant, be polished. Nagahíning na ang salúg, kay halampasóhan. The floor is bright now, for it has been polished. Kon hínsan mo sing maáyo ang lamésa magahíning. If you rub the table well it will shine. Pahinínga sing maáyo ang ákon mga sapátos. Polish my boots well. Pahiníngi akó sang ákon mga sapátos. Polish my boots. Nagahíning na ang lamésa nga ímo ginpahídan (-íran). The table which you wiped looks as if it were polished. Ipahíning iníng séra sa salúg. Use this wax to polish the floor. (see sílì, silíng, hínis).


hítam

Hiligaynon

Remains of food adhering to the inside of a kettle, pot, pan. Tinloí sing maáyo ang kólon, agúd makúhà ang tanán nga hítam. Clean the rice-kettle well, so that all the adhering particles of food may be removed. (see ríka).


hitô-hítò

Hiligaynon

Management, contrivance, resourcefulness, machination, ways and means. Maáyo silá sing hitôhítò. Their management is good, (they are managing well). They are quite resourceful. Maáyo ang íla hitôhítò sang piniliáy. Their election-campaign is well managed or organized. (See pahitôhítò-to manage, etc.).


holóng-hólong

Hiligaynon

To look about curiously, inquisitively, warily, narrowly, or closely. Anó ang ginaholónghólong mo nga daw haló? Why are you looking about so curiously like an iguana? Indì ka magholónghólong kon umatúbang ka sa punoán. Don't look about curiously, when you are in presence of one in authority. Holóngholóngi sing maáyo, kay básì may dalíngag sa bánas. Look out well or carefully, for there may be sharp thorns on the path. (see lísi, lisílísi).


huád

Hiligaynon

To imitate, make like, make a copy or replica of, copy, translate, transfer. Huadá (-ará) iníng sulát nga ininglés sa áton nga panghámbal. Translate this English letter into our language. Huadí akó siníng sulát, kay akó índì makahibaló sang inalemán. Translate this letter for me, for I do not understand German. Huadá ang íya maáyo nga batásan. Imitate his good behaviour. Ihuád akó siníng kwádro, kay úyon ko gid. Please copy this picture for me, for I like it very much. Makahuád ikáw sinâ? Can you copy, (translate, imitate) that? Ang kán-on nga nabilín sa kólon ihuád sa pínggan kag tagóon. Put the rice left in the kettle on a plate and hide it-or-keep it in a safe place. (see lubád, pátpat, sáylo).



hugák

Hiligaynon

Loosely tied, loose, slack, not tight; relaxed; to tie loosely. Hugák iní; húgtà sing maáyo. This is loosely tied; tighten it. Hugakí ang balíghot, wáklos, etc. Tie the knot, the belt, etc. loosely. Loosen the knot, the belt, etc. Hinugakán níya ang íya wáklos, kay lakás kabusúg sa íya. He loosened his belt, for he had eaten too much. (see tugák id.).


hulúng

Hiligaynon

Shadow, shade; growing or situated in the shade; to overshadow, give shade, throw a shadow upon. Magpúngkò kitá sa hulúng sang páhò. Let us sit down in the shade of the mango-tree. Hulúng nga tanúm. A plant overshadowed by other plants or growing in the shade. Ginahulungán ang ámon kalán-an sang madábung nga mga sangá sang páhò. Our dining room is shaded by the leafy branches of the mango-tree. Ang mga tanúm índì magdakû sing maáyo kon hulungán sang mga káhoy. Plants do not grow well when they are overshadowed by trees. (see hándong, lándong, háron).


hunâ-húnà

Hiligaynon

Thought, thinking, idea, reflection, cogitation, consideration, surmise, guess, opinion; to think, cogitate, reflect, ponder, consider, surmise, opine, guess. Hunàhunáa inâ sing maáyo. Think well over it-or-Consider that well. Naghunâhúnà akó nga--. I thought that--. Ginahunâhunáan na níla karón sing mabinalák-on kon anó ang maáyo nga isagáng sa maláut nga pamatásan sang mga bág-ong túbò. They are now considering with great solicitude what is the best way to check the bad habits of the rising generation. Sa ákon hunâhúnà--. In my opinion--. Walâ akó sing hunâhúnà nga--. I had no idea that--. Kon maghunâhúnà ka sing súbung nagasayúp ikáw. If you think that, you are mistaken. (see dúmdum, painóíno, sálig).


hungáw

Hiligaynon

Pervious to air or odour, not air-tight, leaky, porous; to be pervious to air, smell, etc. Nagahungáw ang bíno sa botílya. The smell of the wine is escaping through the bottle. Sungsungí ang botílya sing maáyo, agúd nga índì maghungáw ang bínò. Cork the bottle well, lest air should come in contact with the wine. Ginhungawán kamí dídto sang báhò sang ginamús nga sa sulúd sang pasók. We were annoyed there by the smell of salt fish coming from the bamboo-receptacle. Hungáw nga paníngug. A sound or voice that escapes, a piercing shriek. (see sungáw).


hupút

Hiligaynon

To keep, guard, take care of, mind, preserve, maintain. Hupti (huputí) sing maáyo iníng mga papéles. Take good care of these papers. Yanáng mga púlong sang íya ilóy ginhúptan níya sa alibútud sang íya nga tagiposóon. Those words of his mother he guarded carefully in the innermost recesses of his heart. Ihupút akó ánay siníng tulún-an túbtub nga magbálik akó. Please mind this book for me till I come back. (see típig, ámlig, tátap).


ígò

Hiligaynon

Meet, fit, just, proper, suitable, adapted, right; to fit, adapt, adjust, accommodate; to hit, strike, score, make a hit. Igò gid inâ. That's just the thing. Paigóon mo gid sing maáyo ang mga tápì. Adjust the boards very well. Ang íya mga batásan nagakaígò gid. His manners are just right-or-His behaviour is excellent. Paigói ang ímo baláy sing digamohán. Make a suitable kitchen for your house. Pagaigóon ko gid siá. I shall certainly hit him. Makaígo ka sináng píspis dirâ sa sangá sang káhoy? Can you hit that bird there on the branch of the tree? Madámù ang naígò sang mga lisó sang lúthang. Many were hit by rifle-bullets. Iigò sa íya iníng bató. Hit him with this stone. Walâ níya akó pagigóa. He did not hit me. (see síbò, ángay, sinántò).


ígò

Hiligaynon

Meet, fit, just, proper, suitable, adapted, right; to fit, adapt, adjust, accommodate; to hit, strike, score, make a hit. Igò gid inâ. That's just the thing. Paigóon mo gid sing maáyo ang mga tápì. Adjust the boards very well. Ang íya mga batásan nagakaígò gid. His manners are just right-or-His behaviour is excellent. Paigói ang ímo baláy sing digamohán. Make a suitable kitchen for your house. Pagaigóon ko gid siá. I shall certainly hit him. Makaígo ka sináng píspis dirâ sa sangá sang káhoy? Can you hit that bird there on the branch of the tree? Madámù ang naígò sang mga lisó sang lúthang. Many were hit by rifle-bullets. Iigò sa íya iníng bató. Hit him with this stone. Walâ níya akó pagigóa. He did not hit me. (see síbò, ángay, sinántò).


ílog

Hiligaynon

(H) To follow, imitate, do like, copy, take pattern by, emulate. Ilóga ang mga sántos. Follow the Saints. Ilóga ang mga búhat nga maáyo. Imitate good deeds. Ipaílog sa íya ang maáyo nga batásan ni N.N. Let him emulate N.N. in good manners. (see sunúd, huád).


ílog

Hiligaynon

(H) To follow, imitate, do like, copy, take pattern by, emulate. Ilóga ang mga sántos. Follow the Saints. Ilóga ang mga búhat nga maáyo. Imitate good deeds. Ipaílog sa íya ang maáyo nga batásan ni N.N. Let him emulate N.N. in good manners. (see sunúd, huád).


ínas

Hiligaynon

To go or pass over frequently, repeatedly, as over a path, a book, a lesson, etc.; to harden by being gone over, as a road, etc. Naínas na ang dálan. The road is now trodden hard. Ginínas ko yanáng líbro. I had often gone through that book-or-I perused it many times-or-I studied it well. Inása iníng alágyan. Make this footpath hard by going frequently over it. Pagainásan ka gid sing bánas sa ímo nga talámnan, kon índì ka magpatíndog sing maáyo nga kodál. You will certainly have a footpath trodden through your field, unless you erect a strong fence. (see hánas).


ínas

Hiligaynon

To go or pass over frequently, repeatedly, as over a path, a book, a lesson, etc.; to harden by being gone over, as a road, etc. Naínas na ang dálan. The road is now trodden hard. Ginínas ko yanáng líbro. I had often gone through that book-or-I perused it many times-or-I studied it well. Inása iníng alágyan. Make this footpath hard by going frequently over it. Pagainásan ka gid sing bánas sa ímo nga talámnan, kon índì ka magpatíndog sing maáyo nga kodál. You will certainly have a footpath trodden through your field, unless you erect a strong fence. (see hánas).


índì

Hiligaynon

No, not, not so, do not, you shall not, you must not, don't; to refuse, decline, prohibit, say "no". Mapailóngílong ikáw sa buás?-Indì. Are you going to Iloilo to-morrow?-No (I am not going, will not-, shall not-, refuse to-, go). Iní índì maáyo, kóndì maláin. This is not good, but bad. Indì amó inâ. That's not so. That isn't it. Indì ka magbúhat sinâ or Indì mo pagbuháton inâ. Don't do that. Indì akó magbúhat sinâ. I will not (shall not) do that. I have no intention of doing that. Nagíndì siá. He said "no", he refused, he declined. Indión mo siá. Refuse him. Reject him. (see dílì, , walâ, N.B. Indì and dílì are negative particles to be used in connection with a refusal or non-intention, with a non-conformity, with prohibitions and futures, whilst walâ (no, none, there is not, does not exist) expresses either the lack, absence or non-existence of something, or the fact that an action or event has not taken, or is not taking, place).


índì

Hiligaynon

No, not, not so, do not, you shall not, you must not, don't; to refuse, decline, prohibit, say "no". Mapailóngílong ikáw sa buás?-Indì. Are you going to Iloilo to-morrow?-No (I am not going, will not-, shall not-, refuse to-, go). Iní índì maáyo, kóndì maláin. This is not good, but bad. Indì amó inâ. That's not so. That isn't it. Indì ka magbúhat sinâ or Indì mo pagbuháton inâ. Don't do that. Indì akó magbúhat sinâ. I will not (shall not) do that. I have no intention of doing that. Nagíndì siá. He said "no", he refused, he declined. Indión mo siá. Refuse him. Reject him. (see dílì, , walâ, N.B. Indì and dílì are negative particles to be used in connection with a refusal or non-intention, with a non-conformity, with prohibitions and futures, whilst walâ (no, none, there is not, does not exist) expresses either the lack, absence or non-existence of something, or the fact that an action or event has not taken, or is not taking, place).


intíndi

Hiligaynon

(Sp. entender) To understand, comprehend, take, grasp, know, make out, fathom, realize. Indì siá makaintíndi. He does not know (understand, comprehend). Intindihón mo inâ sing maáyo. Understand that well. Bear that well in mind. (see sáyod, hibaló, dúmdum, hántup, hangúp, entiénde).


intíndi

Hiligaynon

(Sp. entender) To understand, comprehend, take, grasp, know, make out, fathom, realize. Indì siá makaintíndi. He does not know (understand, comprehend). Intindihón mo inâ sing maáyo. Understand that well. Bear that well in mind. (see sáyod, hibaló, dúmdum, hántup, hangúp, entiénde).


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