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came
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n. yield
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reach
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ware
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alang kang, hangtud sa, etc. prep. coming from
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n. crop
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abbreviation for Abril, ‘April’.
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a. 1. sudden. Abrap ra kaáyu nang ímung pag-anhi, Your coming is very sudden; 2. brusque; v. 1. be sudden, do something by plunging right into it. 2. be brusque. Naabrap ra tu nímu pagkatubag, You answered in a brusque way.
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v. walk side by side with. Hulat kay muabrása kug lakaw ninyu, Wait for me. I’m going to walk next to you. Dílì ta mag-abrásag lakaw sa karsádang hagip-ut, We shouldn’t walk side by side on a narrow street.
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n. see tangdayan; v. see tangday, 2.
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v. promenade arm in arm or side by side. Nakit-an kung ímung bánang may giabrasíting (giabrasitíhang) babáyi, I saw your husband walking arm in arm with a woman (with a woman holding on to his arms).
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see abrasíti.
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open
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see abli. -dur n. opener.
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see abyirtu.
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n. something that stimulates the appetite. Maáyung abrigána ang bír, Beer is good to stimulate the appetite.
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n. 1. apprentice on a ship; 2. one who works on a boat for his passage; v. 1. be an apprentice, apprentice someone to. 2. work in lieu of paying passage.
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n. shawl; v. wear, make, receive a shawl.
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April
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n. April; v. 1. do something in April. Magbakasyun mu sa Hunyu? Ah, Abrila lang, Will you take your vacation in June? Oh, just make it in April; 2. write down April in a document. Máyu ímung nabutang? Abrila lang hinúun, Did you write May? It should be April.
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