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pahángin

Hiligaynon

To hang out, put, dry or air in the wind, to winnow. Pahangíni ang linínas nga humáy. Winnow the trodden rice. Pinahangínan na ang humáy? Has your rice been winnowed yet? Sán-o kamó mapahángin sang ínyo humáy? When are you going to winnow your rice? (pa, hángin).


pahangín

Hiligaynon

To wish, desire, long for, hanker after. Nagapahangín siá nga masáot, matábad, makigáway, etc. He wishes to dance, longs to be present at the banquet, is anxious for a fight, etc. (hángin).


pahangín-hángin

Hiligaynon

To take the air, walk or travel in the open, go out for a breath of fresh air. Mapahangínhángin, kitá. Let us take the air. Nagapahangínhángin siá sang íya láwas sa áwto. He is taking an airing by a ride in the auto. Pahangínhangíni ang bátà. Take the baby out into the open air. (pa, hangínhángin).


paingás-íngas

Hiligaynon

To show a desire or liking for, betray eagerness for, to be full of hope or longing, to stand by with wishful (wistful) eyes in the hope of receiving an invitation, gift, etc. Sang paghágad ko kay Hosé nga magupúd sa ákon pakádto sa Ilóngílong nagapaingás-íngas si Pédro. When I invited José to go with (accompany) me to Iloilo, Pedro stood by with longing eyes (expecting an invitation too). (see pahangín).


hángin

Hiligaynon

Wind, air, draught, breeze, squall, puff, gust (of wind); atmosphere, climate; to be windy, etc. May hángin or nagahángin. The wind is blowing. It is windy. Ginhangínan kamí sing mabáskug sang pagbáklay námon sang búkid. We encountered a strong wind, when we crossed the mountain. Pahangíni ang humáy. Winnow the rice. Magpaliwálíwa ka sa laín nga hángin. Spend your holiday in a different climate,-in different surroundings. (see unús, dulús, bágyo, buháwi, mádlus, dupóydúpoy).



híra

Hiligaynon

(Sp. jira) Picnic, outing, holiday, party, excursion. (see paliwálíwa, píknik, pahangínhángin, laguyáwan, dayándáyan).


paseár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. pasear) To take-, go for-, a walk, take a constitutional, to go out for-a walk,-the sake of recreation, to take-, go for-, a stroll. Mapaseár kitá. Let us go for a walk. Pasearí si Fuláno buás sa ága. Walk over to N.N. tomorrow morning. Ginapasearán sang mga pamatán-on ang baybáyon. The young folks are strolling on the beach. (see lágaw, paliwálíwa, lagúyaw, pahangínhángin).