"Bilang" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

bilang ILOKANO
Definition:

n. number. Mano ti bilang da? What is their number? or: How many are they? v. /AG-/ to count, to recite the numbers in succession. Diak pay ammo ti agbilang. I still don’t know how to count. /AG- , MANG-:-EN/ Bilangem ida. Count them. /MANGI-: I-/ to consider, count as. Ibilbilang ka nga gayyem ko. I consider you as my friend.

bilang HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bílang - As, like, as if, as it were, as though,
as much as to say. Bílang útud ko siá. He is
my brother, as it were. Sagurón ko siá nga
bílang anák ko. I shall take care of him, as
if he were my son. (cf. daw, súbung).

bilang HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bílang - To consider as, esteem as, judge,
estimate, think, hold, take for, look upon
as. Nagbílang siá sa íya nga makáwat. He
took him for a thief. He looked upon him as
a thief. Bilángon mo siá nga tíyò mo.
Consider him (treat him as) your uncle.
Ginbílang níla akó nga manugbúlung.
They looked upon me as a doctor. Indì mo
siá pagbilángon nga maláut, kon walâ mo

bilánggò – bilóg
masayóri. Don’t pronounce him bad,
unless you know for certain. Nalágyo siá,
kay walâ na siá makabatás sang maláin
nga pagbílang níla sa íya. He ran away,
because he could not stand any longer their
bad treatment of him. (cf. hunâhúnà,
dúmdum).

bilang TAGALOG
Definition:

bilang
Active Verb: magbilang
Passive Verb: bilangin
Definition: 1) number, numeral (noun) 2) to count (verb) 3) to count something (verb)
Examples: 1) Bumilang ka hanggang sampu. (Count up to ten.) 2) Bilangin mo ang mga sisiw. (Count the chickens.)

bilang CEBUANO
Definition:

bílang v [A2; c1] consider, treat s.
o.
as.
Dì ku mubílang ní-mung igsúun tungud sa pakauwaw nga ímung gipátik sa átung ngálan, I wont recognize you as a sister because of the disgrace you brought upon our name.
Gibílang kung inahan ang ákung gikasiráhan, I consider my landlady a mother.
n in the capacity of.
Bílang mananambal sultían tikaw sa makadáut nímu, As a doctor Ill tell you what is harmful for you.

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... My mother, daroga, my poor, unhappy mother would never... let me kiss her... She used to run away... and throw me my mask!... Nor any other woman... ever, ever!... Ah, you can understand, my happiness was so great, I cried. And fell at her feet, crying... and I kissed her feet... her little feet... crying. You're crying, too, daroga... and she cried also... the angel cried!...

Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera

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abakahan HILIGAYNON

abakahán - One who has plenty of—, is rich in—, hemp; containing hemp-plants, abákan – abiár suitable for a hemp-plantation. …

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aban HILIGAYNON

ában - To finish, take away or off (a loom or the like). Abána ang ákon háblon sa madalî nga …

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abaw HILIGAYNON

abáw - See abáo, abá. abáy, (B) To join, enter, associate with, take to, mingle. Nagabáy na siá sa pagkapánday, …

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abayan HILIGAYNON

abáyan - Liable to fall under a spell by which a benefit is changed into its opposite evil. Indì mo …

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abi-abi HILIGAYNON

abí-ábi - Greetings, salutations, regards; to greet, salute, shake hands with; to treat or receive hospitably. Ginapadalá ko sa ínyo …

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abian HILIGAYNON

ábian - Friend, comrade; to be friends. Siá maáyo ko gid nga ábian. He is my best friend. Nagaábian silá. …

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abilidad HILIGAYNON

abilidád - (Sp. habilidad) Ability, capacity, expertness, talent, mastery, knowledge, dexterity. Walà siá sing abilidád sa amó nga palangakóan. He …

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abiso HILIGAYNON

abíso - (Sp. aviso) Notice, information; to give notice, to send word, to notify, to inform. Abíso! Notice! Attention! Abisóhi …

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aboyon HILIGAYNON

abóyon - (B) Abóyon without prefix is not in use; paabóyon is employed in the sense of: To accede to …

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abraso HILIGAYNON

abráso - (Sp. abrazo) Embrace, clasping, hugging; to embrace, clasp, hug, press to one’s bosom. Sang pagabút níya sa balay …

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abut HILIGAYNON

abút - To arrive, come to, reach, to appear on the scene. Sán-o pa ikáw magabút? When did you arrive? …

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abut HILIGAYNON

ábut - To reach, come up with, overtake, catch up with. Abúton ko ikáw karón. I shall soon overtake you. …

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ada-ada HILIGAYNON

adá-áda - To receive in trust, to acquire with the prospect of ultimate ownership, to have some property provisionally settled …

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adberti, adbertir HILIGAYNON

adbertí, adbertír - (Sp. advertir) To advise, give warning, instruct, give notice, call attention to. Adbertihá siá sinâ. Bring it …

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adios HILIGAYNON

adiós - (Sp. adios) God bless you. God speed you. Good-bye. Farewell. Also used as a verb, mostly with pa—. …

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agad HILIGAYNON

agád - Notwithstanding, in spite of, still, but yet, contrary to what one would expect, in defiance of all one …

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agad HILIGAYNON

ágad - To serve, especially applied to prospective husbands serving for their betrothed. Nagapangágad na siá dídto. He is serving …

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agay HILIGAYNON

ágay - To trickle, dribble, run down in drops, flow slowly and gently. Nagaágay ang mapaít níya nga lúhà kag …

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agbay HILIGAYNON

ágbay - To put one’s arms on or round another’s shoulder. Nagalakát silá nga nagaagbayánay. They are walking with their …

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agda HILIGAYNON

ágda - To invite, to ask or request one’s presence. Agdahá siá. Invite him. Ginágda mo na ang tanán mo …

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