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síyak

Hiligaynon

Chirp, cheep, peep, the cry of chickens; the whistle of steamers; to chirp, cheep, peep (of chickens); to whistle (of steamers). Nagasíyak na ang sakayán. The steamer is whistling. Pasiyáka ang bapór. Blow the steamer's whistle. (see siagít, píto).


bosína

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bocina) Fog-horn, horn, trumpet, hoot, toot, whistle, loud warning signal; to toot, hoot, blow the whistle, sound the horn (of an automobile, etc.). (see huní, síyak, píto).


píto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. pito). Whistle, pipe, penny-whistle, cat-call; the whistle of a steamboat, horn of an automobile. (see pamíto, huní, síyak).


silbáto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. silbato) Whistle. (see píto, síyak, panihól, huní).


úgyak

Hiligaynon

A yell, shrill cry, loud outburst (of joy, playfulness, etc.); a squeal, squeak; to emit a shrill sound or cry, to yell, shout, vociferate, squeak, squeal, to frolic, make merry. (see údyak, húgyaw, síyak, turágsik).



úgyak

Hiligaynon

A yell, shrill cry, loud outburst (of joy, playfulness, etc.); a squeal, squeak; to emit a shrill sound or cry, to yell, shout, vociferate, squeak, squeal, to frolic, make merry. (see údyak, húgyaw, síyak, turágsik).