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v. for something not to go directly into a hole but get splattered around the edge. Kinsa may diri sa kasilyas nga nasalapat man ang tái sa bankíyu? Who used the toilet that there’s feces on the seat?
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n. pigeon
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see salampáti.
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(not without l) n. corn stalks, esp. the younger ones; v. gather corn stalks as feed.
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money lender
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n. 1. money; 2. fifty-centavo coin; 3. silver. paN- n. source of income. Sa alkabála may panalapì ang lungsud, The market fee provides a source of income for the town. kalíhim sa — Secretary of Finance. maN- n. fifty centavos each. see also sápì.
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n. cash
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n. coin
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n. currency
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n. money
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n. silver
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queue
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see sulápid.
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weave
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n. pound
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n. collective term for various kind of tiny fish that are found in large schools.
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v. 1. carry someone with the arms underneath. Nagsapwang sa patay níyang láwas, Carrying her dead body in his arms; 2. support that is placed on top of it. Ang usang halígi sa balay sapwángun áning lapad nga batu, This flat stone will support one of the posts.
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n. dip net with a light mesh weight or a butterfly net; v. get with a dip net. Salapyáwa ang pitupitu, Dip out the pollywogs.
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living room
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salon
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