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Failure (by missing), error, mistake; to miss one's way, lose oneself, lose one's way, go astray, take a wrong-turning,-road; to err, mistake, make a false step. Nagtálang siá sa dálan. He missed his way. He went astray. Pinatálang siá. He was misdirected. He was led astray. Indì ka na magtálang. Don't make a mistake again. (see salâ, sayúp).
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Erring, astray, gone wrong, mistaken, wandering, rambling, having-missed one's way,-made a false step. (see tálang).
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Mistake, blunder, slip, missing one's way, deviation, swerving, declination, going astray, wandering, error, deception, illusion. (tálang).
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Caus. of tálang. To let, or cause to, err, to lead astray, misdirect, mislead.
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Fault, error, fallacy, slip, miss, blunder, oversight, trip, stumble, misconception, misapprehension, misunderstanding, mistake; to commit a fault, to error, make a mistake, be mistaken, be in the wrong, be in error, to do wrong. Walâ siá sing sayúp. He is not at fault. It is not his fault. He is not to blame. Nakasayúp ka karón, índì ka magliwán. You made a mistake this time; don't do it again. Nasáypan (nasayupán) níya ang pagmítlang sang ininglés. He made a mistake in English pronunciation. Pasaylohá lang kon anó ang ákon nga nasáypan. Pardon whatever mistakes I may have made,-all the faults I have committed. (see salâ, tálang, pakasalâ, masinaláypon, kasáypan).
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Ill-fitting, out of alignment, at odds, at variance, contradictory, disagreeing; to be out of harmony, disagree, etc. Nagasorolísas iníng mga sinúgid; tungúd siná índì akó magpáti. These stories are contradictory; therefore I will not believe them. Tungúd kay walâ sing kasapulán ang íla bádù amó nga nagsorolísas ang mga hímos níla. For the reason that they had come to no agreement about their banquet, their preparations were at cross purposes. (see taláng, tálang, sayúp, dílì, sinántò, dílì, ígò, dílì, hilitóhog, etc.).
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Dim. and Freq. of tálang-to miss one's way, etc. Nagatalángtálang na ang íya panumdúman. His memory is-often at fault now,-no longer reliable,-often failing him. (see talángtaláng).
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A fool, idiot, cretin, one who is mentally deranged or often wanders in his mind; to be out of one's mind, perplexed, confused, upset, bewildered. Kon may súnug gánì índì na siá makapanghímos, kay nagatalángtaláng. Whenever there is a fire somewhere she is unable to do her work, because she gets so upset. (see talángtálang).
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A guffaw, a coarse (noisy, boisterous) laugh, a horse laugh, a loud burst of laughter; to guffaw, roar with laughter, laugh outright, laugh boisterously, burst out laughing. Nagtalángkaw silá nga tanán. They all burst out laughing. Tinalangkawán níla ang íya mga linahóg. They roared (nearly split their sides) with laughter at his jokes. (see halákhak, harákhak, arók-ok, arík-ik, hîhî, kádlaw, yuhúm, lákhò, lámhò, lángsì, rángsì, ngirít, bangirít, taláihom).
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Prudent, wise, knowing, circumspect, cautious, wary, astute, shrewd, sage, sagacious, discerning; to grasp, comprehend, get hold of the facts, perceive, understand. Walâ siá makatalángkod sang kasaypánan sang íya nga bátà. He did not know of his son's shortcomings. Magtalángkod ka ánay sang íya nga ginhímò. First learn the facts about what he did. Talángkod gid ang íla nga pagbinuligáy kag paghiliúgyon. They have the wisdom to help each other and pull together (well knowing the advantages of union (unison). (see hangúp, sáyod, álam, hibaló).
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Roots, tubers, vegetables, that have to be boiled before being eaten. (see tanók).
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Plural form of tángtang.
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Refreshment bar, inn, place where drinks are sold. (see tángway).
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To boil soft, to cook well, especially said of all kinds of tubers and vegetables. Tánki akó sing kamóti kag anókon mo. Boil some sweet potatoes for me and cook them well. Ginaánok níya na ang mga patátas, kay nakasáyod siá nga índì gid akó kaúyon sang talangkónon nga latâ ukón alibútdan. She now boils the potatoes properly, for she knows, that I do not at all like tubers that are overdone or underdone.
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