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wili [wíli] 1vt To keep somebody’s attention, interest (for a period of time or frequently); to detain somebody by engaging them in conversation. wili Indi nako kamo giwilihon dahil gab-ey. I won’t detain you because it’s late. Indi giwilihon kag mga anak sa pagpamati it radio it marugay. You can’t keep the children interested in listening to the radio for very long. syn: lipat 1.1. 2vi To be interested in something; to linger along the way. Nawiwili sinra magpasyar sa baybay pagmahadag kag buyan. They are always lingering in strolling on the beach when the moon is full. 3adj Interesing; fun; entertaining. Kawili magmuyat sa marugay nak mga letrato. ??? It’s fun to look at old photographs.

tunor₂ [túnor] (irreg. infl. sugbo) v Sunset. lubog Maganda magpasyar sa ragat pag tunorey kag adlaw dahil bukoey mainit. It’s lovely to stroll by the sea after sunset because it’s not hot any more.

pasyar [pasyár] v To go out strolling. pasyal, limayon Nagpamasyar sinra sa habig it ragat. They went out strolling along the seashore. syn: ladiyo. (sem. domains: 7.2.1.1 - Walk.)

ngasing [ngásing] 11.1time Now that, while (as of simultaneous or overlapping events). ngayón Ngasing nak manggaranoney sida wayaey sida gipapasyar sa amo. Now that she’s rich she doesn’t come by our place. Imo ngasing ibutang kaling isra sa kanastro. It’s your turn now to put the fish in the fish basket. 22.1time Today; nowadays. 33.1conj Then; now what happened next was; so then (as of a sequence of events). ngayón Ngasing ako ay ingpadar-an it suyat it tong ako manghor sa Simara. So then I sent a letter to my younger brother in Simara. 3.2conj Then id. ngasing nak mga adlaw , id. sa ngasing

libaong₂ [libaóng] v To fall into a hidden hole trap. butas Nalibaong si Manang pagpasyar namo sa baybay. Manang fell in the hole trap when we walked along the beach.

ladiyo [ladíyo] vi To run around with one’s barkada. lakwatsa Naglilinadiyo sida kada waya it eskwela. She runs around with her barkada everytime they've got no classes. syn: pasyar.

it [ít] 1case A, an, some (which is the non-personal genitive case marker). nang Nagbakay ako it isra sa merkado. I bought a fish in the market. Ingtaw-an kag mga anak it batag. The children were given some bananas. Imbaligya kag isra it maguyang. An old man sold the fish. (sem. domains: 9.2.3.5 - Demonstrative pronouns.) 2case How something was done (as of a phrase linker to verb modifiers or nominalised verbs). Ing-abrihan nida kag hagranan it gulpi. He opened the door quickly. Pauno it rugay kag biyahe? How long is the trip? Pabalik-balik sida it human it basket. She makes baskets again and again. (sem. domains: 8.3.7.7 - Right, proper.) 3case Of, belonging to (as of a phrase linker to possessive nouns). Kali kag bayay it ida anak. This is her child’s house. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.2.9 - Be about, subject.) 4temp Last time; back when, in on (as of past, general time phrase linker). It kuman kag aga nagpamerkado si Norma. Norma went to market earlier this morning. Nagpapasyar sinra sa baybay it Domingo. They stroll on the back on Sundays. It kag Hulyo nagsaydo ako dili. Last July I moved here. (sem. domains: 8.4 - Time, 8.2.6.1 - Far.) 5temp General time reference; specific future time. (sem. domains: 8.4 - Time, 8.1.5 - All.) comp. bahot sayong , id. it waya , id. ngasing nak ala-una it hapon , id. ngasing nak mga adlaw it nobyembre

hungaw [hungáw] 1vt To deflate; to allow the air, heat to escape from something. singaw Ingpahungawey nimo kag tire? Did you already deflate the tire? Aya gipahungawa kag imo gingtabunan nak buho sa pag-uling. Don’t let the hole you covered for making charcoal lose it’s heat. (sem. domains: 7.9.1 - Damage.) 2vi To lose air from something; to deflate; to evaporate as of air, mixture, heat smoke; give off heat, steam. Naghungaw kag ida lobo. His balloon was deflated. (sem. domains: 1.1.2 - Air.) 3v To feel the vapour given off by the earth, beach (as of the steamy heat of the earth or the cool freshness of the ocean). singaw Maado nak si Toto ay ipasyar sa ragat bawat aga para sida ay mahungawan it ragat. It’s good if we take Sonny for a stroll by the sea every morning so he can feel the sea breeze. syn: sungaw 1. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.2 - Cloud.) 4n Vapor; steam. singáw (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.) comp. naghungaw kag ida baho