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tasár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tasar) To appraise, value, estimate, charge, tax. Tasarí siá kon pilá ang bilí siní. Make him an estimate of the price of it. Let him know the cost of it. Gintasarán akó níya sing limá ka mángmang siníng delárgo. He charged me five pesos for this pair of trousers. Gintasár níla ang (Gintasarán níla siá sang) íya bág-o nga baláy kag kútub karón pabayáron siá sing buhís nga tátlo ka písos ang túig. They have appraised his new house and henceforth he must pay for it a yearly tax of three pesos. (see bilí, pabilí).


tasá

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tasar) To prescribe a strict diet or allowance (of food, money, etc.), to regulate, give scantily, allow barely sufficient for one's needs. Tasahí ang masakít agúd madalî magáyo. Put the sick person on low diet (short allowance) in order that he (she) may recover soon. Ginatasá gid níya ang mga hilinguyángon sang íya anák sa buluthóan. He allows his son a very limited amount of money for his expenses at school. (see tasár).


tasádo

Hiligaynon

(From the Sp. tasar) Taxed, prescribed, restricted, limited, regulated. Tasádo ang panggásto sinâ nga mga kabatáan. Only a limited (restricted) amount of money is available for (the upkeep of) those children. But it may also mean: Those children-can-,-are allowed to-, spend very little (for personal, casual, private needs). (see tasá, látid, pát-od).


tasasyón

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tasación) Valuation, appraisement, estimate of value; duty, tax, impost. (see buhís, pabilí, tása, tasár).