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hágad

Hiligaynon

(H) To do often or customarily. (see ságad, sáli).


hánas

Hiligaynon

To drill, train, exercise, practise, rehearse, habituate, become familiar with, familiarize, make used to, accustom, inure to, break in to. Hanása ang mga bátà sa pagsulát. Practise the children in writing. Ginhánas níya ang manók sa pagsámpok. He trained the cock for fighting. Hanási akó sang ákon karabáw sa pagdáro. Do me a favour and break in my buffallo to the plough. Kon mapísan ikáw maghánas sinâ maábtik ka sa dílì lang madúgay. If you practise that diligently you will soon become skilful at it. (see ánad, ságad, sáli, buyó, bánggad, balándra, gálit).


pírme

Hiligaynon

(Sp. firme) Constant, consistent, incessant, uninterrupted, persevering, perpetual, continual, ceaseless, unceasing, persistent, continuous, pertinacious, steady, invariable, regular; firm; strong, lasting; constantly, always, ever, for ever, every moment, all the time, aye, for aye, consistently, etc. Pírme lang siá nagasugál. He is always playing cards. He is for ever gambling. (see dáyon, daláyon, gihápon, sáli, ságad).


ságad

Hiligaynon

To do frequently or customarily, to be wont-,-given-,-used-, to, to use to, do habitually. Indì ka magságad (sang) pamuyáyaw. Don't be always cursing or using strong language. (see sáli).


sági

Hiligaynon

(B) To use to, be wont to do customarily, frequently, regularly, habitually. (see ságad, sáli, sári).



sáli

Hiligaynon

(H) To do often, habitually or customarily, be in the habit-, have the habit-, of doing, to use to, be wont to. (see ságad, sári id.).


saliáy, sali-áy

Hiligaynon

To lean upon, rest one's back upon-, against-, something. Nagasali-áy siá sa mga ulúnan ukón sa butáka man kon ginaabút siá sang íya balatían nga hápò. He rests his back upon the pillows or against the back of a chair, whenever he suffers from asthma. (see sándig).


salimbuáng

Hiligaynon

To rave, be mad, act and speak like a madman, be delirious (said of a sick person in high fever, in delirium tremens, etc.). (see sáli, búang).


sári

Hiligaynon

(B) To do customarily, etc. See sáli, sági, ságad.