"Batak" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
v. /MANG-:-EN/ to give or extend help, aid or assistance to. Inka bataken daydiay bulsek. Give assistance to the blind.
bátak - To pull upwards, to raise, lift,
hoist, draw or pull aloft. Batáka ang bálde,
ang bayóng, etc. Draw or pull up the pail,
the bamboo water-container, etc. Batáki
akó sing kawáyan. Pull up a bamboo for
me. Ibátak akó ánay siníng sáko. Kindly
lift this sack for me. Binatákan nía ang
atóp sing sin. They hauled up to the roof
some sheets of zinc. Batáki (pabatáki) ang
bátà sang íya nga dungán, agúd magáyo.
Raise (have raised) the child’s tutelary
ghost or genius, that it may get well. (This
is a superstitious phrase).
batak
Active Verb: bumatak
Passive Verb: batakin
Definition: (verb) to pull, to stretch
Examples: Batakin mo ang lubid. (Stretch/pull the rope.)
Being a cat means beautiful, agile, innocent, brave, curious and trust also honorable respect for as much as not so doing bribery.
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