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taíp

Hiligaynon

To observe, notice, experience, go through, pass through, undergo, taste, find out by experience, have a taste of by personal trial or observation. Nataipán na níya iní. He knows this now by experience. He has had a taste of this himself. (see tuíp, tiláw, panílag, sukíb, tukíb, sapó, túltul, ánad).


gintaípan

Hiligaynon

Horizon, everything in sight or under one's observation. (see taíp, tuíp).


tuíp

Hiligaynon

To learn by experience or practice, to acquire knowledge of a trade or profession by trying one's hand at it; to observe, notice, come in contact with. Mabuipán níya ang maáyo nga pangúma. He will learn by experience how to be a good farmer. (see taíp).


táihop

Hiligaynon

To blow through a tube, blow by means of a tube or by means of a pair of bellows. Taihopí (Táiphi) ang kaláyo. Blow the fire through a tube. (see húyup, huyúp).