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kapantagán

Hiligaynon

Tranquillity, repose, peacefulness, stability. Walâ gid sing kapantagán ang ámon pangabúhì. Our life has no peace. We can never rest at ease. (see pántag).


kapuráut

Hiligaynon

Dearth, misery, stress, hard lines, difficulty. Ang kapuráut sang pangabúhì. The difficulties of life. (see hiwáos, kalisúd).


kinabuhî

Hiligaynon

Life, mode or manner of one's life, living conditions; to live, remain, stay, reside, lead a-, pass one's-, life. Nagakinabuhî silá sing matáwhay. They are leading -a tranquil life, -a happy life. Magbuligáy kamó, agúd magtáwhay kag maglinóng ang ínyo pagkinabuhî. Help each other, that you may live a tranquil and peaceful life. (see buhî, búhì, pangabúhì, kabúhì).


lapígot

Hiligaynon

Miserable, hard to bear, difficult, trying, wretched; to be or become miserable, etc. Lapígot ang pangabúhì sa karón nga panahón. Life at present is trying or difficult. Naglapígot ang íya kahimtángan sa karón nga túig. This year his condition has become miserable.


lisúd

Hiligaynon

Trouble, difficulty, distress, moral, spiritual or physical hardship; to be or to get in trouble, distress, etc. Nagalisúd na ang íya pagbátì. His disease is getting serious. Nalísdan kamí sang ámon pangabúhì sa karón nga túig. This year we have found it difficult to get a living. Dî mo igkalisúd yanáng mga butáng-or-dî mo pagkalísdan yanáng mga butáng. Don't take those things too much to heart. Don't allow yourself to be troubled by such things. Indì ka magpangalisúd sing lakás tungúd sang kamatáyon sang ímo útud. Don't grieve overmuch over the death of your brother. Nagakalisúd siá karón, kay--. He is troubled-or-in distress at present, because--. (see kalisdánan, kalilísdan, malisúd).



lúntad

Hiligaynon

To live, reside, dwell, stay, remain, live in a place for some time, fix (take up) one's quarters for a prolonged stay; to live in peace and tranquillity; quiet, calm, tranquil, peaceful. Ginaluntarán na níla ang Manílà. They are now living quietly in Manila. Lúntad na ang íla pagpuyô. They are now living in peace. Maghigugmaánay kag magbuligáy kamó, agúd maglúntad kag magtáwhay ang ínyo pangabúhì. Love and help each other, that your life may be tranquil and peaceful.


lusáy

Hiligaynon

Free, untrammelled, free to act or proceed as one sees fit; unfettered, at liberty, one's own master. Lusáy ang íya pangabúhì. His life is untrammelled. Lusáy siá sa íya kahimtángan. He is of independent means. Naglusáy na siá. He has now become free, unshackled. Lusáy nga bató. An unset (precious) stone. (see líbre, hílway, luás).


maálwag

Hiligaynon

Wide, broad, large, vast, spacious, roomy, expanded, extensive, ample; comfortable, well off, well provided for, prosperous. Maálwag siá sing pangabúhì. He is well off, is quite prosperous. (see álwag, maaliwána, matáwhay).


man

Hiligaynon

Also, too, as well as; well! now! Look here! Nagupúd man ikáw sa íya? Did you also accompany him? Siá malúyag magkádto man. He would like to go too. Man, nagsilíng akó sa ímo nga--. Now, look here, I told you that--.

Quite frequently "man" seems to be employed as a mere decorative particle, e.g. Daw alóla man lang inâ sa ímo. That is only a trifling matter for you. Kon amó man lang ang ákon pangabúhì dirí, maáyo pa nga mapaúlì akó sa ákon bánwa. If my life here is to be only this, it would be better for me to return to my home-town. Kon sa isá man ka bágay matúod inâ--. If on the one hand-or-in one respect that is true--. Amó man gihápon. The same as ever, no change or variation, matters stand as before.


mangítngit

Hiligaynon

Troublous, boiling, throbbing, pricking, stinging, stabbing, gnawing, hard to bear or suffer. Mangítngit nga pangabúhì. A troublous or hard life. Mangítngit nga konsiénsya. A conscience that pricks. (see ngítngit, malisúd, mangótngot).


manháwà

Hiligaynon

Open, roomy, spacious; well off, well to do, prosperous; to be well to do, etc. Manháwà na ang íya kahimtángan. He is well off, has some property, is living in easy circumstances. Mangabúdlay kamó sing may kapísan, agúd maluás kamó sa kaimolón kag magmanháwà ang ínyo pangabúhì. Work hard and assiduously to free yourself from poverty and to get on well in life. (see háwà, manwáhà, dawâdawâ, dir-á-dirâ, kaayohán).


mantenér

Hiligaynon

(Sp. mantener) To maintain, keep up, hold out, support, keep alive, manage to go on. Nagamantenér gid lang silá sang íla pangabúhì. They are just managing to keep alive, they are supporting themselves rather poorly or with difficulty. Mantenehón mo ánay ang kalát, kay kuháon ko pa ang tigíb. Hold the rope in position, for I am going to fetch the chisel. Komústa kamó?-Nagamantenér kamí. How are you?-We are getting along pretty well. Nagaduhádúha akó kon makamantenér siá dídto sing maláwig nga tión. I wonder (doubt), whether he will be able to support himself there (remain there) for any length of time. Mantenér lang. It will do-for the present,-to go on with. It is only-a make-shift,-a temporary substitute, or the like.


minínyo

Hiligaynon

Married, wedded. Pangabúhì nga minínyo. Married life. Wedlock. (see mínyò).


nga

Hiligaynon

A conjunctive particle used in various ways:

a.) to connect adjectives and nouns, nouns and nouns, etc., e.g. mabúg-at nga lúlan. A heavy load. Sa manábaw nga subâ. In the shallow river. Baláy nga bató. A stone building. Isá ka kúlon nga kán-on. A kettle full of rice. Mga ságing nga tinanók. Boiled bananas. Ang mga nagahuníhúni nga sirúmsirúm. The chirping crickets. Isá ka lubí nga binukâ. A split coconut.

b.) to connect ideas or sentences, equivalent to: that, in order that, if. Nakadumdúm akó nga--. I thought that--. Ang labíng maáyo nga magkádto ka dídto sa súbung siní. It would be best, if you went there at once. Indì mo pagkalímtan nga buás masúgud kitá magarádo. Don't forget that tomorrow we begin ploughing.

c.) as relative pronoun. Ang táo nga naglubás kaína amó ang ákon tíyò. The man who passed a while ago is my uncle. Amó iní ang bátà nga mahúmok gid sing úlo. This is the boy who has a very bright under-standing. Diín na ang tigíb nga gingámit ko kahápon? Where is the chisel I used yesterday?

d.) as an introduction to an exclamation. Nga pagkalisúd sang pangabúhì karón! Oh, how difficult living conditions are! Nga pagkabungúl siníng bátà! Oh, the stubbornness (obstinacy) of this boy! How stubborn this boy is!


ngítngit

Hiligaynon

Sting, prick, heart-ache, compunction; to sting, prick, be or become difficult to bear, troublous, hard. Nagngítngit ang íya pangabúhì karón. Nangitngitán siá sang pangabúhì karón. He is having a hard time of it now. His life is at present full of hardships. (see lisúd, lapígot, ngótngot).


paígò

Hiligaynon

To fit, join or adapt well, to suit; conform, make agreeable to. Paigóa ang isá ka tápì sa isá. Join the boards well, one to the other. Ginpaígò níya ang íya pangabúhì sa mga batásan dídto sádto nga lugár. He conformed his manner of living to the customs of that place. (pa, ígò).


palóy-páloy

Hiligaynon

Weak, unsteady, precarious; to weaken, lessen, decrease. Palóypáloy ang pangabúhì sináng mga kambuyahán. The life of those companies is a precarious one.


pánas

Hiligaynon

To rub out, erase, wipe out, delete, scratch out, obliterate, scrape out, efface, expunge, blot-, take-, strike-, wash-, sponge-, out, draw the pen through, apply the sponge. Panása ang íya sinulát sa pisára. Wipe off the blackboard what he has written. Ipánas sa pisára iníng lapát. Use this cloth to clean the slate with. Panási ang papél sang sinulát. Erase the writing from the paper. Panása ang tinalíkdan kag bag-ohá ang ímo pangabúhì. Obliterate-, wipe out-, blot out-, (from your memory) the past and begin a new life.


panimbáng-tímbang

Hiligaynon

Dim. of panímbang. Sa but-ánan nga pagpanimbángtímbang matáwhay na ang íya pangabúhì. By careful management he can now pass his days free from anxiety. If he manages wisely (If he is a wise, prudent, administrator), he can now live at ease.


pántag

Hiligaynon

To be or become tranquil, peaceful, stable, free from worry, or the like. Walâ gid sing napantagán ang íla pangabúhì. They are not leading a tranquil or peaceful life. Their life is full of worries, troubles, excitement, or the like. (see kapantagán, katawháyan).


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