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yapasak [yapásak] vi To fall with a noise, thud or splash. bagsak Nagyapasak kag botelyang ‘shampoo’ sa planggana. The bottle of shampoo fell with a splash into the wash basin.

yapinig [yapínig] n Tiny wasp. putakti Kinagat si Janet it yapinig sa mata. Janet was bitten in the eye by a wasp.

yapisan [yapísan] n Small yam like potato. yapisan Kaling yapisan ay kapilit kung yutuon. This small yam is very sticky when cooked.

yapita [yapítà] v To fall face down, right on something especially of food. kumalat Kag ice cream ay nagyapita sa uda it ida anak. The ice cream fell right on the face of her child.

yaot [yáot] adj You’re to blame; It’s your fault. imbis Yaot nak hali kinang anak sa hospital ingraya pa sa albularyo kitang waya naulii. It’s your fault that the child is here in hospital since you kept on taking her to the spirit healer, see he hasn’t got better.

yapan-ak [yapán-ak] v To fall suddenly; to hit the bottom in a rush; to go ‘plop’. nahulog bigla Nagyapan-ak tong tai nida sa basin. His feces fell suddenly into the toilet bowl.

yaon₃ [yáon] vbt To cook leafy food for pigs. luto ng pagkaing baboy Nagyaon sida it tangkong nak ibahog sa baktin. She cooked kangkong leaves to feed for the pigs.

yaom [yáom] vbt To depend on somebody for one’s needs; to be dependent on somebody (as of money, cigarettes). inaasa Karugayey nak puro yang sa ida Uncle sa Saudi ingyayaom kag kwarta. It’s been so long that he’s been depending on his Uncle in Saudi for money.

yansi [yánsì] adj To be pale in skin colour (as when one is sick). maputla Si Tang Tawi ay nagpangyansi pagkauli sa sakit sa atay. Tang Tawi got a pale colour of the skin after recovering from sickness of liver. syn: yapsi, putla 1.

yanrong [yánrong] adj Shady place. sheltered. malilim Nagpahuway sida sa mayanrong nak puno it mangga. He took a rest in the shade of the mango tree. syn: yampoy 1, sinrong 1. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.2 - Cloud.)

yanog₁ [yanóg] adj Soft fruit (as when touched).

yanog₂ [yanóg] 1adj Bruised, soft (said of fruits, vegetables). bugbog Waya’t nagbakay rutong mga yanog nak abokado. Nobody bought those bruised avocadoes. (sem. domains: 7.9.1 - Damage.) 2v To become bruised (fruit). Aya gipislita kag batag nak mayayanog. Don’t squeeze the bananas - they’ll become bruised. (sem. domains: 7.9.1 - Damage.) 3v To beat up somebody; to beat to a pulp. (sem. domains: 2.5.3 - Injure.) 4adj Bruised muscles (from beating). bugbog (sem. domains: 2.5.3 - Injure.)

yano-yano [yano-yáno] adv Tuneful speech; interesting sounding voice. magandang magsalita Payano-yano baga kina sida pagnagdidiskurso. He always delivers an interesting speech.

yanit [yánit] vt To tug, pull something roughly (as of somebody’s hair, clothing, curtains). hila Nagyanit-yanitan sinra it buhok tong sinra ay nag-away. They pulled each other’s hair roughly when they had their fight.

yangob [yangób] adj Hollow cheeked (as of somebody without teeth). Yangob kag ida yuba kada buko sida maganda gigmuyatan. She’s hollow cheeked so she’s not nice to look at.

yangsi [yángsì] (irreg. infl. mayangsi kag anit) adj Pale. maputla Si Pedro ay kayangsiey dahil kuyang sa rugo. Pedro looks pale because he’s anemic.

yangsi-on kag anit [yangsi-on kag anít] n Pale, as of dry skin of a person who doesn't sweat, as of from sickness, shock pain. (sem. domains: 2.4.2 - Weak, 2.5.6 - Symptom of disease.)

yangkawas n The rhizome is used as a condiment, Flavor is similar to ginger but less pungent. It is also cooked with the sap of sugar cane or with honey and water to produce an entoxicating beverage. The rhizomes are carminative and stimulative, and a decoction of the leaves is used for antirheumatic and stimulant baths. langkauás languas pyramidata

yangka n Fruit species; jackfruit; timber, shade tree. langka [It makes good preserves and other sweets. It is high in carbohydrate deficient in calcium and iron. The seeds are very rich in starch. They have a good flavor and are eaten either roasted or boiled. the young immature fruits are eaten as a vegetable. The bast of this species is used for rope, bark, clothing. The wood is used in dyeing yellow shades. The leaves, charred and powdered, are used as an effective cicatrizant for a wound resulting from a surgical operation for the removal of congenital phimosis.] Artocarpus heterophyllus (sem. domains: 6.5.3 - Building materials, 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit, 1.1.1 - Sun.)

yanggas₂ [yánggas] v To clean a wound with water or other liquid. langgas Ayanggasan nako kaling ako ugar sa siki. I will clean the wound on my foot. Nagyayanggas sida it mainit nak tubi sa ugar ni Cliff. She’s cleaning Cliff’s wound with warm water. syn: hugas, kilis 1, hinaw.

yanggas₁ [yanggás] v To wash, bathe a wound with the liquid off boiled. Ingyanggasan ni Toby kag ida ugar sa siki. Toby put a boiled guava leaf poultice to the wound on his foot.

yangey pati₂ [yangéy patî] (id. of pati) idiom - Convert to subentry Might as well include also at the same time; while there somebody might as well do something else as well (lit: ‘just already include’).

yangey pati₃ [yangéy patî] 11.1part Might as well include, also at the same time; while there somebody might as well do something else as well (lit:‘just already include’). nalang pala Magpanilhig ikaw sa rayaag ag magbunyag ikaw yangey pati it tanom. Sweep the yard and you might as well water the plants at the same time. 22.1part So as a result. Nabadaan ako it bus. Nahuli yangey pati sa klase. I missed the bus. So as a result I was late for class.

yangey pati₁ [yangéy patî] (id. of yang) part Might as well include, also at the same time; while there somebody might as well do something else as well (lit:‘just already include’).

yangas [yangás] adj Naughty; running everywhere; can’t sit still. malikot Abang yangas tong mga anak ni Alicia. The children of Alicia are very naughty. syn: paras 1, sutil, likot 1, mayangas.