"Bayanggudaw" is a word in ILOKANO
adj. /NAG-/ idle, lazy, shiftless.
For whatever reason, there are people we like and people we don't like. It's hard to say why, and often a difficult opinion to change. Luckily, there's no steadfast rule stating that we must like everyone. But to keep from disliking ourselves, we should develop the good character to treat everyone kindly whether or not we deem them deserving.
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adj. /NAG-/ many, much, plenty, numerous. Immay ti adu nga tao. Many people came. AG- [pt. NAG-, prp. AG- + …
Read the complete definitionlabi a more, greater. Ug mau nay paági pag-uma, labi ang abut sa yútà, If that is the method of …
Read the complete definitionmag- durative active verbal a? x, future. (Past: nag- or ga-. Subjunctive: mag-. ) Magmata sila árung urása, They are …
Read the complete definitionmakulit Definition: (adj) means naggingly irritating (root word: KULIT from ULIT, which means repetitive, repeat) (noun) MAKULIT is 1) someone …
Read the complete definitionmu- punctual active verbal prefix, future. (Past: mi- or ni-or ming-. Subjunctive: mu-. ) Muadtu ku didtu ugmà, I will …
Read the complete definitionpaN- (see p. xvi for the meaning of the symbol N. see maN-for illustrations of the tense forms of the …
Read the complete definitionra particle following the first word of a predicate. {1} only [predicate] and nothing else. Si Pidru ra ang mitábang …
Read the complete definitionunsa interrogative {1} what? Unsay ímung gibúhat? What are you doing? Unsa man nà? What is that? Unsay úras? What …
Read the complete definitionusab short forms: sab and sad. {1} also, in addition, as well, (after negatives) either. Gipatay usab ang mga bátà, …
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