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tágsing

Hiligaynon

A loud, sonorous, piercing or shrill sound; to be sonorous, to resound, to emit a shrill, far-reaching sound, to be-clear,-sharp,-high-sounding. (see sílik, sulánting, áthag, táas, lániog, lányog).


lágsing

Hiligaynon

A shrill loud sound, high-pitched or strident voice, falsetto; to be strident, shrill, high-pitched, squeaky. Naglágsing na ang íya tíngug. His voice has become shrill. He sings falsetto now. Nalagsingán akó sang íya nga tíngug. He seemed to me to sing falsetto. His voice sounded shrill to me. (see tágsing).


matágsing

Hiligaynon

Far-reaching, resounding, ringing, sonorous, reverberating, loud, shrill, piercing (of voices and sounds). (see tágsing, malágsing, masílik, masulánting, matúnug, malániog).


tágring

Hiligaynon

Tinkling, jingle, clink, tintinnabulation, vibration, a tremulous sound as produced by the oscillation of musical strings, etc.; to tinkle, jingle, clink, vibrate. Kabatî ikáw sang tágring sang gitára? Did you hear the sound of the guitar? Dílì mo pagpatagringón sing dáyon ang ímo sísta. Don't be always playing your mandolin (guitar, ukulele). Abáw, katágring sináng mga linggánay! Oh the jingling of those bells! How those bells jingle! (see kilíngkilíng, huní, ragíngring, ragíting, tágsing).


tánoy

Hiligaynon

To be high, shrill, loud, sonorous, resounding, far-reaching (of the human voice, of music, etc.). (see sílik, sulánting, tán-up, tágsing).



tinágsing

Hiligaynon

A loud, clear, distinct, resonant, sonorous voice; to speak, sing, warble, carol, twitter, chirp (with a loud, etc. voice). (see tágsing).


masílik

Hiligaynon

Far-reaching, resounding, sonorous, lusty, reverberating, loud, carrying far, said of sounds and voices. (see sílik, malágsing, matágsing, masulánting, matúnug).


masulánting

Hiligaynon

Far-reaching, sonorous, loud, etc. (see malágsing, masílik, matágsing).