1. cheerful and jolly in a talkative way; 2. particle: Long live! Bíba si Usminya! Bíba ang Pilipínas! Long live Osmeña! Long live the Philippines! v. be, become cheerful. Mubíba (mabíba) ang íyang kinaíya ug may kwarta, He gets a cheerful disposition when he gets money. bibahut a. endearingly cheerful, jolly. ka- n. endearing cheerfulness. Dì ku maúlaw muadtu sa íla tungud sa ílang kabibahut, I’m not afraid to go to their house because they are so warm and friendly.
n. 1. doll; 2. religious statue; v. 1. play with a doll. Gustung mugáring ang bátà, The child wants to play with a doll; 2. make a doll. Nindut garíngun ning panaptúna, This cloth would make a pretty doll.
n. 1. protective covering; 2. mosquito net; v. put up a protective covering, make into a protective covering. Gikubungan sa mananagat ang lampara arun dì mapálung, The fisherman put a covering over the lamp to keep the wind from blowing it.
a. past one’s peak or popularity. Laus na ang buksidur, The boxer is past his prime; v. be past one’s peak or popularity.
a. muscular, brawny. Dì siya musúkul nímu kay muskuládu ka, He won’t fight with you because you are brawny; v. be, become muscular.
n. the movement of a part of the body as a sign to indicate something v. signal with the body. Sinyásan ta lang ka. Paábut lang, I will give you a signal. Just wait.
v. 1. take off, remove something fastened or tied. Tabángi kug tangtang sa yúgu sa kábaw, Help me take off the carabao’s yoke. Nakatangtang ang bábuy sa íyang gihigtan, The pig worked himself loose from the place it was tied. Tangtánga ímung pustísu kun manutbras ka, Remove your false teeth when you brush them; 2. pay off debts, free from obligation. Tangtángun ku ang útang, I will pay off the debt.
n. trawling. Way trúling nga gitúgut sa dapit nga mabaw sa átung kadagátan, Trawling is not permitted in shallow waters; v. do trawl fishing.
n. cough. amígu sa — one who is susceptible to coughs and colds; v. cough. Sap-úngi ang ímung bàbà ug muubu (ubhun) ka, Cover your mouth if you cough. ubuubu n. tuberculosis; v. have tb. Nag-ubuubu (giubuubu) ku, I have tb.
v. for plants that die after maturity to bear their last leaves before bearing fruit. Mamúsù na nang sagínga kay miugpung na, That banana is about to flower because it has born its last leaf buds.
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