Meaning of íma

íma

Hiligaynon

(B) To like to have, to like, desire, wish for, long for, covet, want, hanker after. Nagaíma siá siníng mga sapátos, bísti, dólse, etc. She would like to have these boots, clothes, sweets, etc. Ginimáhan níya ang ákon páhò. He longed for my mango. Kon magkáon ka sing mga manámit nga kalan-ónon, ang mga bátà magaíma. When you eat nice side-dishes, the children want to join in. (see lúyag, íbug, ílà, hingamó, híngyo, hándum).


imâ

Hiligaynon

Bleating, baa; to bleat, baa (of sheep). Ang karnéro nagaimâ. The sheep bleats. (see mîmî).


imâ

Hiligaynon

To low, moo (of cattle). (see humá, ma, má-má).


íma

Hiligaynon

(B) To like to have, to like, desire, wish for, long for, covet, want, hanker after. Nagaíma siá siníng mga sapátos, bísti, dólse, etc. She would like to have these boots, clothes, sweets, etc. Ginimáhan níya ang ákon páhò. He longed for my mango. Kon magkáon ka sing mga manámit nga kalan-ónon, ang mga bátà magaíma. When you eat nice side-dishes, the children want to join in. (see lúyag, íbug, ílà, hingamó, híngyo, hándum).


imâ

Hiligaynon

Bleating, baa; to bleat, baa (of sheep). Ang karnéro nagaimâ. The sheep bleats. (see mîmî).


imâ

Hiligaynon

To low, moo (of cattle). (see humá, ma, má-má).