"Bangi" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

bangi HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bangî - The other—, opposite—, further—,
side of something obstructing the view, as

the further side of a screen, partition,
house, mountain, lake, sea, etc. Sa bangî
sang——. On the other side of (the house,
mountain, etc., according to the context).
Ang íya baláy ádto dídto sa bangî sináng
bakólod. His home is there behind that hill.
(cf. likód, pihák, tabók).

bangi HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bangî - To do a thing with only one hand,
do a thing one-handed, carry with one
hand. Ginbangî lang níya ang maléta. He
just carried the handbag with one hand
(without changing over to the other).
Dúmug kitá, bangî lang ang ákon. Let us
wrestle, I to fight with only one arm.
Bangiá siá. Fight him one-handed.
bangî, -bangî The fiddler-crab, a kind of
crab remarkable for its unequal claws, one
being much larger than the other,
especially in the male.

bangi CEBUANO
Definition:

bángì v [AC; abc3] be on bad terms with each other.
Nagbángì mi mahitungud sa kwarta, We had a misunderstanding about money.
ka-an n reason for bad feelings.

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pihak HILIGAYNON

pihák - A half; one part or side of anything cut in two; the other side, the part or side …

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