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ambót sa ímo

Hiligaynon

(íya, íla, kay Fuláno, etc.). I leave it all to you (him, them, N.N., etc.). Do what you like. You ought to know. It rests with you. You should know your own mind. I leave it to your (his, their, N.N.'s) judgment. (see sumálà, sa, ímo).


ambót sa ímo

Hiligaynon

(íya, íla, kay Fuláno, etc.). I leave it all to you (him, them, N.N., etc.). Do what you like. You ought to know. It rests with you. You should know your own mind. I leave it to your (his, their, N.N.'s) judgment. (see sumálà, sa, ímo).


andámio

Hiligaynon

(Sp. andamio) Gangplank, gangway, gangboard, a narrow framework or platform for the passage of vehicles and pedestrians; scaffold; to use or apply a gangboard, etc. Butangí sing andámio ang baróto. Place a gangplank on the ferryboat. Andamiohí ang alágyan. Put a gangplank where the people pass. Iandámio ko iníng tápì. I'll use this board as a gangway. Andamiohá iníng káhoy. Make a gangway out of this wood. Paandamiohán mo sa íla ang sakayán, agúd makasákà ang mga sumalákay. Let them put a gangway to the boat, that the passengers may be able to go on board. (see latayán).


artísta

Hiligaynon

(Sp. artista) Artist; artisan, dancer. (see makiambúngon, bailarína, sumalaút).


bailarína

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bailarina) Dancer. (see sumalaút, sáut).



bántà

Hiligaynon

Opinion, guess, surmise, conjecture; to opine, think, guess, surmise, conjecture. Sa ákon bántà or bolobántà --. In my opinion --. Ginabántà níya nga ang duhá ka gántang nga bugás ígò sa panyága sang napúlò kag ápat ka táo. He thinks that two gantas of hulled rice are sufficient for fourteen persons to eat at dinner-or-are enough to feed fourteen persons at dinner. Bantaá sing maáyo ang túbig sang ginatíg-ang. Guess well the quantity of water required for the rice you are going to boil. Binántà níla nga kon sumakáy silá sa áuto, makadángat silá sa Ilóng-ílong sa sulúd sang isá ka táknà. They thought that, if they rode in an automobile, they would reach Iloilo within an hour. (see bánà, banâbánà, hunâhúnà).


bugás

Hiligaynon

Hulled rice; pimple; to hull or be hulled (of rice). Nagbugás na ang humáy sa lusóng. The rice in the mortar has been hulled. Ang duhá ka pásong ginbugás ko sa pándut. I had two bushels of rice hulled for the feast. Bugasá iníng isá ka gántang. Pound or hull this ganta of rice. Bugasí akó sing napúlò ka gántang sa mga dumulúaw. Hull me ten gantas of rice for the visitors. Ginabugasán akó ni Fuláno. I am supplied with hulled rice by N.N. Binugás mo na ang pilít nga sulumanón kag ilibusón? Have you hulled glutinous rice for making súman (cooked rice mixed with sugar and the juice of coconut-meat) and íbus (rice mixed with the juice of coconut-meat, wrapped up in coconut-leaves and boiled)? May tátlo ka bugás siá sa guyá níya. He has three pimples on his face. (see humáy, pálay-unhulled rice: kán-on-cooked rice).


damán

Hiligaynon

To talk in one's sleep. Ginadamán (Nagadamán) siá. He talks in his sleep. Ginadamán siá sang íya nga sugilánon kaína. He is repeating in his sleep his conversation of a short while ago. (see súmat).


haón

Hiligaynon

(B) To suspect, lay the blame on, impute to, tax with, attribute or charge to, inculpate, incriminate, twit. Indì ka maghaón sing maláin sa íya. Don't suspect him of evil-doing. Ginahán-an (ginahaonán) siá nga siá amó ang nagkáwat. He is suspected of having stolen it. Indì mo paghán-an sing salâ ang ímo isigkatáo kon walâ mo masayóri sing matúod. Don't impute a fault to your neighbour, unless you are sure about it. Indì mo pagihaón sa íya ang kwárta mo nga nadúlà. Don't cast suspicion on him with regard to your money that was lost. (see bangúd, pabangúd, pahanungúd, hanâ, mókmok, sumálà).


hárok

Hiligaynon

(B) To bruise, contuse, injure by beating, etc. Sín-o ang naghárok sang ímo matá? Who gave you that black eye? Hinárok or ginhárok níya ang ákon abága. He bruised my shoulder. Sang pagkulúb sang áwto ang tátlo ka sumalákay nagkalahárok. When the automobile turned turtle the three passengers received bruises. (see hánog).


húkas

Hiligaynon

To unhitch, release (animals, etc.) Hukási ang báka. Unhitch the ox. Nahukásan na ang karabáw. The buffalo is unhitched. Sang hinúksan na níya ang kabáyo sa kílis dáyon níya hinukás ang síya nga nagakábit sa díngding, gindápat níya sa likód sang kabáyo kag sumakáy siá pakádto sa íya palangúmhan. When he had taken the horse out of the rig he at once snatched the saddle that was hanging on the wall, put it on the horse's back, mounted and rode off towards his farm. (see hukás).


kalúnud

Hiligaynon

The sinking, foundering, going down or disappearance beneath the waves of a vessel, etc.; fellow-passenger in a shipwreck. Sín-o ang áton sumaláon sang pagkalúnud sang sakayán? Who is responsible for the sinking of the boat? (see lúnud, katugdángan, katúgdang).


kilawát

Hiligaynon

A young hen beginning to be broody. (see sumaláyhaw-a young cock; pisô, sulúg, agák, mungâ, manók).


kinám-kínam

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of kínam. Kinámkináma iníng ságing, kon malúyag ka sang íya sabór. Try the taste of this banana and see whether you like its flavour. Kinámkinámi (tilawí) sing diótay iníng súman. Taste a little of this suman-dish. (see tiláw).


kúsam

Hiligaynon

To chew, mumble, eat with closed lips. Kusáma lang ang súman. Chew the "súman" (with closed lips). (see úsang, úsap-chew, masticate).


lúsad

Hiligaynon

To dismount, alight, step out of, or off, a vehicle, to disembark, get out, get off, land, get off a boat, etc. Nakalúsad na ang mga sumalákay. The passengers have now disembarked or landed. Ginlusáran níla ang sakayán, áwto, etc. They left the boat, the auto, etc. Palusára siá. Let him dismount, get out, land, disembark.


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