"Balik" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
balik1
Active Verb: magbalik
Passive Verb: balikan
Definition: 1) to come back, to return -- BUMALIK (verb) 2) to return something, to restore -- IBALIK, MAGBALIK (verb) 3) to be returned to fomer status or to somebody -- MABALIK (verb)
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Definition:
Notes:
Examples: 1) Bumalik si MacArthur sa Pilipinas. (MacArthur returned to the Philippines.) 2) Ibalik mo agad ang libro. (Return the book immediately.) 3) Mabalik kaya siya sa kanyang dating trabaho? (Will he be returned to his former job?)
balik
Definition: see balik1 see balik2
balik2
Active Verb: bumalik
Passive Verb: ibalik
Definition: 1) to come back, to return -- BUMALIK (verb) 2) to return something, to restore -- IBALIK, MAGBALIK (verb) 3) to be returned to fomer status or to somebody -- MABALIK (verb)
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Definition:
Notes:
Examples: 1) Bumalik si MacArthur sa Pilipinas. (MacArthur returned to the Philippines.) 2) Ibalik mo agad ang libro. (Return the book immediately.) 3) Mabalik kaya siya sa kanyang dating trabaho? (Will he be returned to his former job?)
bálik - To come back, return, go back to the
place one came from. Nagbálik siá sa
Ilóng-ílong. He went back to Iloilo. Balíkon
mo ang maléta nga nalipatán ko. Go back
and fetch the handbag I forgot. Balíki si
Hosé. Return to José. Ginbálik níya ang
pílak nga íya ginhulám. He returned the
money he had borrowed. Ibálik mo na ang
líbro ko. Now at last give me back my book.
Ipabálik lang inâ sa íya. Just send that
back to him. Binalíkan níya ang ámon
baláy, kay bangúd sang bahâ walâ siá
makatabók sa subâ. He came back again to
our house, for on account of the freshet he
could not cross the river. Binalíkan pa gid
sang idô ang diótay nga kárne nga íya
nabilín. The dog went back again to the
little meat he had left. (cf. úlì, buélta,
panumbalík).
bálik v {1} [A2; b5] go, come back, come back to get s.t.
Kanus-a ka man mubálik?
When will you come back?
Balíkun (balíkan) nákù ang ákung nahikalimtan, Ill come back for the things I forgot.
{1a} [A13; c] put, give s.t.
back.
Ibálik ra ni ngadtu, Put this back.
{2} [B23; b6] return to his former state.
Mibálik (nabálik) na ang kangayà sa íyang panagway, Her happy expression returned to her face.
Balíkan ang yútà sa íyang katambuk kun abunúhan, The soil will regain its fer-tility if you add fertilizer.
{3} [b4] have a relapse.
Gibalíkan siya sa íyang sakit kay nangalsag bug-at, He had a relapse be-cause he carried s.t.
too heavy for him.
{4} [A; b5c] [do] again.
Balíki (balíka) nig tahì, Sew this over again.
Balíkun ku ikaw ug pangutána, I will ask you again.
Maúlaw ku ug ibálik nag pangutána, I would be embarrassed if that question were asked a second time.
{4a} [a12] revive.
Naghandum sila nga untà balíkun ang pilikulang Binisayà, Theyre thinking about reviv-ing Visayan movies.
n subject repeated in school.
balikbálik v [B2; ac2] {1} do again.
{2} come back again.
Balikbálik unyà mu, ha?
Bye.
Come back and see us again, will you?
balikbalik n {1} k.
o.
small tree used in countersorcery because of its mag-ical powers to cause evil to return to the perpetrator.
{2} k.
o.
small bird.
sum-(), tum-() see sumbalik.
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