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sál-ag

Hiligaynon

To deteriorate, worsen, degenerate, fall off, to be or become bad, improper, fall below the standard; make a bad impression upon, make shy or afraid. Nagsál-ag ang íya batásan. His conduct has altered for the worse. Amó gánì ang nagpasál-ag sa íya. That made him shy or nervous. Indì ka magkasál-ag. Don't be afraid. Sa íla pagsal-agáy naúmid man ang íla mga ginsákpan. In their bad (strained) relations their dependants were involved also. (see sáw-a, láin).


sál-ag

Hiligaynon

To fall out, disagree, quarrel. (see híbag, simáng, súay).


kasál-ag

Hiligaynon

Grudge, spite, anger, resentment, aversion, antipathy, difference, quarrel, condition of one who is at variance with another. (see sál-ag, ákig, aligótgot, gulut-ánon, kasíb-ot).


masál-ag

Hiligaynon

Disagreeing, at variance, quarrelling, falling out, at logger-heads, having a difference with. (see sál-ag).


bínggid

Hiligaynon

To disagree, separate, fall out, quarrel, fight. (see bángig, súay, simáng, sipák, síbag, áway, bulág, sál-ag).