"Gihit-Gihit" is a word in HILIGAYNON

gihit-gihit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gihít-gíhit - Freq. of gíhit. To move
repeatedly, shift. Indì nínyo
paggihítgihíton ang mga bángkò sa
buluthóan. Don’t be always moving the
school-benches about.

gihit-gihit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gihít-gihít - Dim. of gíhit, gihít. To move
a little, shift slightly. Gihít-gihitá ang
lamésa. Move the table just a little. Walâ
níla magihít-gihít ang bató, kay támà
kabúg-at. They could not budge the stone,
because it was too heavy.

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gihay HILIGAYNON

gíhay - Tear, rent, fissure, hole (in garments, etc.); to rend, tear, etc. May gíhay ang íya nga báyò—or—nagíhay ang …

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gihit HILIGAYNON

gíhit - To move, remove, budge, change the place of, shift to another position, transfer, shift, push or pull along …

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hakwat HILIGAYNON

hákwat - To raise, lift, heave, hoist, take up from the ground. Hakwatá iníng bató. Lift this stone. Hakwatí ang …

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inghit HILIGAYNON

ínghit - To move, shift, shove, dislodge, shake loose, change the posture or position of. Inghitá ang halígi kon makaínghit …

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tikwang HILIGAYNON

tíkwang - Push, thrust, jerk; to push, shove, jerk, jostle, press, move, thrust away with some force. Itíkwang ang síya …

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