Abis (v) means get a portion of by stripping or cutting. Sample Pag abis ug ubod ato ipakaon sa baboy (Cut a banana trunk so we can feed to theRead More
Ad-ad (v) means to strip from something like that of potato. Sample Pag-ad-ad ug carots kay ato isagol sa sudan. (Strip bits of carots we can add to the dish)Read More
Adis-adis same as adik-adik, means a drug addict. Sample Adis-adis mana siya, ayaw ana niya oi (He is an addict, don’t choose him)
Tuk-an means being choked; strangulate; something to cause clog in the neck Sample Da! tuk-an lage, daslog man (Da! He’s choke, he’s greedy)
Kulot refers to a curly hair Sample: Tana, mapakulot ta sa ilang inday Badiday beauty parlor (Let’s get our hair curled at inday Badiday’s beauty parlor)
Tagaktak from the word “tagak” which means to fall. Tagaktak in essence means lost. Sample: Tagaktak nasab ning usa ka libo ron. (Will easily lost a thousand bucks this timeRead More
Bitok means work, commonly found in children. Sample: Bitokon maning bataa (This child has a worm)
Kulisaw from root word “kisaw” which means annoying, noisy. Sample: Pagka kulisaw bataa (This child is annoying (but fun))