"Giling" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO
v. /AG-, MANG-:-EN/ to grind.
giling1
Active Verb: gumiling
Definition: (verb) to grind
Examples: Gumiling ka ng malagkit. (You grind some sticky rice.)
giling
Definition: see giling1 see giling2
giling2
Active Verb: maggiling
Passive Verb: gilingin
Definition: (verb) to grind something
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Examples: 1) Maggiling ka ng malagkit. (You grind some sticky rice.) 2) Gilingin mo ang malagkit. (Grind some sticky rice.)
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