Hiligaynon
Freq. of ímon-to be jealous, envious. Magapangimonáy silá. They are jealous of each other.
Hiligaynon
To be envious, grudge another a distinction or preference, feel a little jealous. Si Hosé nagapanagíp-ol kay Pédro. José is a little jealous of Pédro. Tungúd kay ginapalánggà ni Tíyò Pédro si María, nagapanagíp-ol kay María si Luísa. Because Maria is Uncle Pedro's favourite, she is the object of Louisa's jealousy. (see pangímon, ímon).
Hiligaynon
Jealousy, envy; to be or become jealous, jaundiced, green-eyed. Nagaímon siá. She is getting jealous. Nagapangímon siá. She is of a jealous disposition. Nagímon siá. She has become jealous. Ginaimónan ni Fulána ang íya nga bána. N.N. is jealous of her husband. Nagaimonáy silá nga duhá. The two are jealous of each other.
Hiligaynon
Jealousy, envy; to be or become jealous, jaundiced, green-eyed. Nagaímon siá. She is getting jealous. Nagapangímon siá. She is of a jealous disposition. Nagímon siá. She has become jealous. Ginaimónan ni Fulána ang íya nga bána. N.N. is jealous of her husband. Nagaimonáy silá nga duhá. The two are jealous of each other.