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dumála

Hiligaynon

(H) To manage, lead, conduct, direct, govern, supervise, be in charge of, regulate, administer, overlook, superintend, have control of. Ikáw ang magadumála, kamí ang magatrabáho. You will give directions, and we will do the work. Dumaláhi silá sing maáyo. Govern or direct them well. Idumála akó ánay siníng mga mamumugón, kay akó sing ákon may kadtoán pa. Please supervise these workmen for me, because I have to go elsewhere. Ipadumála ko sa ímo ang ákon mga sinákup. I will hand over to your management my dependents. Mapúto gid lang silá sa íla palatikángan, kay walâ níla pagadumaláhi sing maáyo. They will surely go bankrupt in their business, because they do not-conduct-,-manage-, it well. Ang mga manugdumála kag ang mga ginadumaláhan. Rulers and ruled.


dúnggas

Hiligaynon

A skin disease, a kind of eczema or herpes attacking large parts of the skin and spreading rapidly. Also used as a verb. May dúnggas siá-or-ginadúnggas siá-or-ginadunggasán siá. He has the skin-disease "dúnggas". Sang túig nga tinalíkdan dinunggasán ang íya bátà sang dídto siá sa umá, ápang karón maáyo na siá. Last year his child had the skin-disease "dúnggas", when he was staying at his farm, but now it is well again. Indì ka magságad óbog sa mahígkò nga mga danáw kay básì dunggasón ikáw. Don't wade through dirty mud-puddles, for you may get the skin-disease "dúnggas". (In the "dúnggas" the pustules, eruptions and excoriations are thickly spread over considerable portions of the skin and so near together that there is scarcely a healthy spot left between them. The head, cheeks and chin, especially of children, seem to be most liable to contract "dúnggas"). (see dukót).


dusô

Hiligaynon

To push, impel, shove, thrust. Indî mo akó pagidusô. Don't push me. Nagadusoánay ang mga bátà. The boys are pushing each other. Gindusoán níya akó sang íya kamót. He pushed me with his hand. Dusoá or idusô ang ganháan, agúd madápat sing maáyo. Push the door, that it may close well. (see dósdos, dís-og, dás-og, tulúd, tíklod).


edukár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. educar) To educate, instruct. Magedukár ka sing maáyo sang ímo mga bátà or edukahá sing maáyo ang ímo mga bátà. Educate your children well. Iníng koléhio ginaedukahán sing madámù nga mga pamatán-on. Many youths are being educated in this college. (see túdlò, patoón).


edukár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. educar) To educate, instruct. Magedukár ka sing maáyo sang ímo mga bátà or edukahá sing maáyo ang ímo mga bátà. Educate your children well. Iníng koléhio ginaedukahán sing madámù nga mga pamatán-on. Many youths are being educated in this college. (see túdlò, patoón).



eksámen

Hiligaynon

(Sp. examen) Examination, disquisition, inquisition, inquiry, search, investigation; to examine, search, inquire into, investigate, question. Pagaeksaménon pa ikáw ukón naeksámen ka na? Have you still to undergo an examination or have you been examined? Exaména siá sa ininglés. Examine him in English. Examénon mo sing maáyo ang ímo mga salâ sa walâ pa ang pagkonpesár mo. Make a good examination of conscience before going to confession. (see sanghíran, pangusísà).


eksámen

Hiligaynon

(Sp. examen) Examination, disquisition, inquisition, inquiry, search, investigation; to examine, search, inquire into, investigate, question. Pagaeksaménon pa ikáw ukón naeksámen ka na? Have you still to undergo an examination or have you been examined? Exaména siá sa ininglés. Examine him in English. Examénon mo sing maáyo ang ímo mga salâ sa walâ pa ang pagkonpesár mo. Make a good examination of conscience before going to confession. (see sanghíran, pangusísà).


entiénde

Hiligaynon

(Sp. entender) To understand, know, see, grasp, comprehend, realize, make out, perceive, take. Makaentiénde ikáw siní? Do you understand this? Walâ siá makaentiénde sang ímo nga ginhámbal. He could not comprehend or grasp what you said. He could not understand what you said. Nabáton ko ang ímo sulát kag naentiendehán ko ang kontenído. I have received your letter and have understood its contents. Entiendehá ánay sing maáyo ang íya nga ginsilíng, kag ugáling mangákig ka sa íya. First try to comprehend well what he said; then (if you think there is reason) get angry with him. Dílì ka magpakitarakáng sa mga butáng nga walâ mo maentiendehí. Do not meddle with things you know nothing about. Entiendehá nga --. You are to understand that --. You may take it that --. Kon walâ ikáw makaentiénde sang íban nga mga ginabása mo, pangkotá lang akó. If you cannot make out some of the things you are reading, just ask me. (see sáyod, hibaló, álam, máan, áto, balintúnod, hangúp, hántup).


entiénde

Hiligaynon

(Sp. entender) To understand, know, see, grasp, comprehend, realize, make out, perceive, take. Makaentiénde ikáw siní? Do you understand this? Walâ siá makaentiénde sang ímo nga ginhámbal. He could not comprehend or grasp what you said. He could not understand what you said. Nabáton ko ang ímo sulát kag naentiendehán ko ang kontenído. I have received your letter and have understood its contents. Entiendehá ánay sing maáyo ang íya nga ginsilíng, kag ugáling mangákig ka sa íya. First try to comprehend well what he said; then (if you think there is reason) get angry with him. Dílì ka magpakitarakáng sa mga butáng nga walâ mo maentiendehí. Do not meddle with things you know nothing about. Entiendehá nga --. You are to understand that --. You may take it that --. Kon walâ ikáw makaentiénde sang íban nga mga ginabása mo, pangkotá lang akó. If you cannot make out some of the things you are reading, just ask me. (see sáyod, hibaló, álam, máan, áto, balintúnod, hangúp, hántup).


estúdyo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. estudio) Study, learning, attainment, erudition; to study learn, imbibe-, gain-, gather-, acquire-, knowledge, acquaint oneself with. Magestúdyo ka sing maáyo. Study well, diligently. Estudyohán mo sing maáyo ang ímo karéra. Study well for your career, prepare yourself well for your profession. Ginaestudyohán pa sang mga médiko ang bulúng sa arô. Doctors are still trying to find a remedy for leprosy. (see álam, toón).


estúdyo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. estudio) Study, learning, attainment, erudition; to study learn, imbibe-, gain-, gather-, acquire-, knowledge, acquaint oneself with. Magestúdyo ka sing maáyo. Study well, diligently. Estudyohán mo sing maáyo ang ímo karéra. Study well for your career, prepare yourself well for your profession. Ginaestudyohán pa sang mga médiko ang bulúng sa arô. Doctors are still trying to find a remedy for leprosy. (see álam, toón).


fíno

Hiligaynon

(Sp.) Fine, nice, well made or done, elegant, beautiful, delicate, tasteful, exquisite, refined, polite, polished, dainty. (see maáyo, matahúm, maányag, magayón, makawiwíli, makalulúyag, manámit, magamáy).


gáb-ul

Hiligaynon

(B) Half-cooked, underdone, not properly cooked, not well done, especially applied to peas and beans; to be underdone, etc. Gáb-ul pa ang kadiós kag ginbahít mo na. The cadios-beans are hard still, and yet you have taken them off the fire. Nagab-ulán akó siníng mga balátong. These beans are too hard for me. Indì mo pagpagab-ulón ang mga patáni, kóndì lagáon mo sing maáyo. Don't cook the beans insufficiently, but boil them well. (see alibútdan, lágdos, balotanóg).


gabáy

Hiligaynon

To hold on to, cling to, clutch, grip, grasp, fasten upon, seize-, get-, lay-, take-, catch-, lay fast-, take firm-, hold of, keep oneself up by. Ginabayán níya ang kawáyan. He took hold of the bamboo. Gabayí ang kawáyan, agúd índì ka malumús. Keep yourself up by the bamboo, lest you drown. Gabayán mo sing maáyo ang alobaybayán, agúd índì ka mahúlug sa hágdan. Grasp the handrail well, lest you should fall down the ladder. Gabáy ka sa káhoy nga nagalutáw, agúd índì ka malumús. Cling to the floating piece of wood, lest you should drown. (see kapút, kápyot, úyat).


gamót

Hiligaynon

Root; to take root, become rooted, put forth roots. Naggamót na ang gútuk sang tabákò. The tobacco-seedling has taken root. Ipagamót mo sa tagiposó-on níya ang maáyo nga batásan. Make good habits take root in his heart.


garagadáng

Hiligaynon

A kind of small frog. (see mánwit, mánlà, pakâ, pánkà). A small drum, tambour. (see tambór, tamból). Not up to the mark or standard, imperfect, not very good, defective. Ang orkésta nga inâ garagadáng gid lang. That orchestra is not very good, (does not play well). (see kúlang, dílì, maáyo, mínus).


gáwa

Hiligaynon

Somewhat, rather, middling, considering, mediocre, passable, tolerable, not very much or excellent, but still somehow satisfactory under the circumstances. Komústa ka man karón?-Maáyo na akó gáwa. How are you now?-I am pretty well. Maáyo na man ang ímo palatikángan?-A, dílì maáyo gid, ápang, húo, maáyo na gáwa. Is your business running very well now?-Oh, no, not very well, but, yes, passably well. Malápad gáwa ang ímo umá. Your field is rather wide. Madámù gáwa ang nagtalámbong. A rather large crowd attended. (see bolobáyhon).


gihápon

Hiligaynon

(H) Ever, constantly, always, evermore, continually, perpetually, at all times or hours. Ari kamí sa maáyo nga láwas nga súbung sang sa gihápon. We are in as good health as ever. Iníng táo nagatámbong sa gihápon sa bulangán. This man is always at the cock-pit. Si Fuláno nagatámbong pa gihápon sa bulangán. N.N. is still at the cock-pit. (i.e. he has been there for some time and is there yet). Komústa man ang masakít?-Amó gihápon. How is the sick person?-The same as ever. Kon madámol ang úlan may bahâ sa gihápon. Whenever there is a heavy rain, the river rises. (see dáyon, daláyon, pírme).


gíkas

Hiligaynon

To cut lengthwise, diminish the width or breadth of, to narrow, separate a part from. Ang pagbúhin sang kalaparón sang hénero, papél, tápì, etc. ginatawág nga paggíkas. To lessen the width of cloth, paper, planks, etc. is called "paggíkas". Gikási ang papél sing duhá ka pulgáda. Cut two inches off the width of the paper. Ginikásan ko iníng papél, kay támà kalápad sa ákon makinílya. I cut this paper for it was too wide for my typewriter. Sa mahábul nga sinsél índì ka makagíkas sing maáyo sang sin. With a blunt cold chisel you cannot cut the galvanized iron well. Gikása iníng báhin sang papél. Tear off this part of the paper.


ginawî

Hiligaynon

To behave oneself, deport oneself. Nagaginawî siá sing maáyo-or-maáyo ang íya nga pagginawî. He is behaving himself well, (his behaviour, customs, manners, demeanour, habits are good. (see gáwì).


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