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v. ignore something by pretending not to hear; pay no attention to something Gilinguglingugan man lang nímu ang ákung gipangáyù, You just pretend not to hear when I ask you for something Bisag unsáun nákug tambag mulinguglingug (mupalinguglingug) lang, No matter how much I advise her, she pays no attention.
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see alingugngug.
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n. thousand(s)
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rut
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manner
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n. stroke
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n. liniment; v. apply liniment to something Linimintuhi ang pamául mu, Apply liniment on your sore muscles.
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n. 1. linen cloth; 2. stationery having a linen finish. swis — n. kind of fine cloth.
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clean
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neat
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purge
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tidy
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v. 1. make something clean. Ang dyanitur mauy mulínis sa mga lawak, The janitor will clean the rooms. Malínis na unyà ning sapatúsag kalimpyáhan, These shoes will be clean once they are shined. Kinahanglang linísun (linísan) nímu ang báy pirmi, You should always clean the house; 2. cleanse or purify the soul, reputation, etc.; become cleansed. Ang paghinulsul mauy mulínis (mupalínis) sa ímung kunsinsiya, Repentance will cleanse your conscience. Kinahanglang linísun (linísan) nátù ang átung banságun, We must clear our family name. ma- a. clean, pure.
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v. 1. melt, wear down or eat away. Ang ayis krim dalì mulínis sa ínit, The ice cream will melt rapidly in the sun. Nagkalinis ang kutsilyu pagbináid, The knife is being worn down from being sharpened so often. Linísa sa túbig ang tablítas, Dissolve the tablets in water; 2. digest food eaten. Wà malínis ang ákung kináun, What I ate did not dissolve. (→) a. worn down.
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n. utterance
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accent
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v. 1. deceive, fool. Naglinlang ka sa mga táwu ánang pagparìpárì mu, You are deceiving the people by posing as a priest; 2. distract, divert someone’s attention. Dì ka makalinlang níya kun magtan-aw siyag tilibisyun, You cannot divert his attention when he is watching TV.
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agitation
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n. earthquake
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quake
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