Meaning of tíngal

tíngal

Hiligaynon

To force another's mouth open, open one's mouth, put into the mouth, feed. Itíngal sa íya ang kutsára. Open his mouth with the spoon. Itíngal sa íya ang bulúng, ang kán-on, etc. Force his mouth open and give him some medicine, some rice, etc. Tingála siá sang kán-on. Force him to eat some rice. (see tíl-og, húngit).


tíngal

Hiligaynon

To deafen, confuse, bewilder, din into a person's ears, talk one to death, talk one's head off, annoy with noise or shouting. Gintíngal níya akó sang ákig. Gintíngal níya ang ákon mga dalúnggan sang ákig. He deafened me with his angry shouting. My ears tingled with his violent language.