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sínko

Hiligaynon

(Sp. cinco) Five. (see limá) Also: to make five parts, divide in five parts. Sinkohón mo iní ka báhin. Divide this in five parts.


duhá-sínko

Hiligaynon

(dárwa-sínko), Two (eggs or the like) for five (centavos). N.B. In similar phrases the Visayan numeral expresses the quantity bought or sold, and the Sp. numeral denotes the amount to be paid.


kámbio

Hiligaynon

(Sp. cambio) Change, exchange, barter; to exchange, barter, swop, swap, change. Ikámbio ko iníng báka sa ímo karabáw. I will exchange this ox for your buffalo. Kambiohí iníng papél nga sínko písos sing sensílyo. Give me change for this five-peso bill. Nagkambiohánay silá sang íla mga baláy. They swopped houses. Ikámbio mo akó ánay siníng kwárta. Please give me change for this money. (see báylo).


sinkóhon

Hiligaynon

A five-centavo coin. (see sínko, bakód, bagáng).


sinkolyágas

Hiligaynon

(Sp. cinco, llagas-five, wounds) A flowering plant.



bagáng

Hiligaynon

(B) Five centavos, a five-centavo piece, nickel, penny. (see bakód, sinkóhon).