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tulaytay [tuláytay] vbt To walk on a bridge or something that’s raised up. naglatay Intulaytayan nida kag tabla nak ako ingbutang sa rayanan nak nababahaan. She walked on the piece of wood which I placed on the way that’s flooded. syn: talaytay, latay.

taphaw [táphaw] 11.1adv Awkward; uncomfortable. Kataphaw giistar sa buko nimo kakilaya. It’s uncomfortable to stay with one whom you don’t know. 1.2vi To feel awkward, uncomfortable in doing something; to feel like one’s stomach is in one’s throat because of being nervous about doing something; to feel insecure of inferior in front of others. naaalangan Inataphawan ako magkanta sa simbahan. I feel inferior to sing in the church. Ingtaphawan ako magraya it uniporme. I feel awkward wearing a uniform. 22.1vi To have the feeling of falling from a height; to feel like one’s stomach is left behind. Inataphawan ako magtulaytay sa andamyo. I feel like falling when I walk on the gangplank.

talaytay [taláytay] vbt To walk on something raised, such as a bridge. tulay Ako ay nahahadlok magpanalaytay sa tulay nak kwadan. I am scared to walk on a bamboo bridge. syn: tulaytay, latay.

pitik₃ [pitík] 11.1n The beat of one’s heart; heartbeat. pintig ng puso (sem. domains: 2.1.8.1 - Heart.) 1.2v To beat specifically of the heart. Nagpakatulin kag pitik it ida puso tong magtulaytay sida sa mahaba ag makitir nak tulay. The beats of her heart became very past when she walked on a long narrow bridge. (sem. domains: 2.1.8.1 - Heart.) 2to beat 2.1v To burst, break (as of a blood vessel, rope, thread). patid Nagpitik kag burdon it ida yadag kada karugay sinra makatakas. The string of his boats’ sail broke that’s why it took them a long time to reach shore. (sem. domains: 2.1.8.1 - Heart, 6.6.1 - Working with cloth.) 3pain 3.1v To have recurring pain (said to be air in the veins of the spleen area which moves up through the chest). Tong nagpinamug-aton sida’t mga raya, nagpitik ray liwat ka ida panina. When she’d been lifting heavy things, the pain in her side recurred. (sem. domains: 2.5.6.1 - Pain.)

latay [látay] vbt To walk on something that is raised such as a bridge or gangplank. nanulay Naglatay tong madyikiro sa pisi nak nakahigot sa poste. The magician walked on the rope tied to the posts. syn: talaytay, tulaytay.