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palákpak

Hiligaynon

To flap or beat the wings, to clap the hands, applaud. Dúro nga pagpalákpak-or-pagpinalákpak sang pagdiskúrso níya. There was much clapping of hands during his discourse. Palakpakí siá. Clap him. Applaud him. (pákpak). (see tokáp).


dá-up

Hiligaynon

To join the hands; to applaud, clap the hands. (see tokáp, palákpak, pamalákpak).


dapî-dápì

Hiligaynon

To applaud, clap hands, strike the palms of the hands together. (see palákpak, pamalákpak).


pamalákpak

Hiligaynon

Freq. of palákpak-to clap the hands, to clap, applaud, give applause; to flap-, flutter-, the wings, etc. (see pákpak).


tokáp

Hiligaynon

To clap the hands, strike the hands together in applause and the like. Gintokapán níla sing dakû ang íya ginpúlong. They applauded his speech with much clapping of hands. They clapped his speech loudly. (see pamalákpak, palákpak).