"Gipak" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

gipak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gípak - To break by bending or twisting,
cause to give way under a superimposed
weight, fracture. Sín-o ukón anó ang
naggípak sang ímo páa? Who or what
broke your leg? Nahúlug siá sa karabáw
kag nagípak ang íya bútkon. He fell off the
buffalo and broke his arm. Nagipákan siá
sang íya batíis. He had his leg broken.
Gingípak sang trak ang soléras sang
táytay. The truck broke the cross-beams of
the bridge. (cf. bálì).

gipak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gipák - Broken, fractured; a fracture,
break. Gipák ang íya páa. His leg is
fractured. Iníng táo índì makapanrabáho,
kay gipák siá. This man cannot work, for
he has a broken arm (or leg). Andam ka
dirâ sa pántaw, kay may báhin nga gipák,
básì mahúlug ka. Be careful there on the
kitchen balcony, for part of it is broken and
you may fall through. (cf. balî).

gipak CEBUANO
Definition:

gipak n a piece broken o?
from a whole.
v [AB12] break s.t.
into pieces.
Naggipak kug káhuy nga isugnud, I am breaking o?
pieces of wood for firewood.
Nagkagipak ang búkid sa gidi-namíta kini, The mountain gradually got broken up into small chunks as it was dynamited.

Few words of positivity

I felt dead and sick inside.

Susan Hill, Mrs de Winter

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

A couple was celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Their domestic tranquility had long been the talk of the town, and on this special occasion, a local newspaper reporter paid them a visit. He inquired as to the secret of their long and happy marriage. "Well," explained the husband, "it all goes back to our honeymoon. We visited the Grand Canyon and took a trip down to the bottom of the canyon by pack mule." "We hadn't gone too far when my wife's mule stumbled. My wife quietly said 'That's once.' We proceeded a little farther when the mule stumbled again. Once more my wife quietly spoke: 'That's twice.' We hadn't gone a half-mile when the mule stumbled a third time. My wife promptly removed a revolver from her purse, hopped down off the beast, and shot the mule dead." "I started to protest over her treatment of the mule when she looked at me and quietly said, 'Thats once.'"

agi CEBUANO

ági v [A2S3S; b6] {1} go by, through a place. Dílì ku muági dihà kay náay irù, I wont go …

Read the complete definition
alam HILIGAYNON

álam - (H) Knowledge, wisdom, learning; to be or become wise, learned, to know. Walâ siá sing álam. He has …

Read the complete definition
aligoto HILIGAYNON

aligotó - (H) Regret, grief or pain caused by the want or loss of something; to miss, regret, feel the …

Read the complete definition
alimugtaw HILIGAYNON

alimúgtaw - To sleep restlessly or brokenly, awake frequently and at short intervals, sleep only a little at a time; …

Read the complete definition
alintaga HILIGAYNON

alintagá - A step, rung or round of a ladder; a stair of a flight of stairs or of a …

Read the complete definition
amindar CEBUANO

amindar v [A; a] {1} amend. Muamindar sa baláud ang Kun-grísu, Congress will amend the law. Nag-amindar ang hunta sa …

Read the complete definition
amlig HILIGAYNON

ámlig - Care, attention, caution; to handle with care, to guard well or be careful with. Amligí ang bág-o nga …

Read the complete definition
amung CEBUANO

amung v [A; c1] drag s.t. to perdition, bring s.t. to ruin together with it. Ang mga latang kamátis makaamung …

Read the complete definition
ariya CEBUANO

aríya v {1} [A; b7c1] lower. Ariyáhi ang písì ug dupa, Pay out a fathom of rope. Iaríya (ariyáha) na …

Read the complete definition
baak HILIGAYNON

báak - To crush, squeeze out of shape, crumple, break by pressure, said especially of bamboo, tubes, pipes and the …

Read the complete definition
bahulay HILIGAYNON

bahúlay - Cold sweat or perspiration. Also used as a verb. Ginabahúlay ang masakít. The sick person—is wet with cold …

Read the complete definition
bali HILIGAYNON

bálì - To fracture, rupture, break without severing, to bend or twist so as to break, but without tearing off …

Read the complete definition
bali CEBUANO

bálì v [A; a] break s.t. long. Mibálì siyag sanga, He broke o? a twig. Nabálì ang ákung buktun, I …

Read the complete definition
bangud HILIGAYNON

bangúd - Reason, motive, cause; used in the passive voice with the meaning: to place the responsibility upon, to put …

Read the complete definition
bansil HILIGAYNON

bánsil - A cog, tooth, sprocket, in a wheel; a false tooth; to insert a tooth or cog, to fill …

Read the complete definition
basag TAGALOG

basag2 Active Verb: bumasag Passive Verb: basagin Definition: 1) broken (adj) 2) to break china, glassware or earthenware accidentally; to …

Read the complete definition
basag TAGALOG

basag1 Active Verb: magbasag Passive Verb: basagan Definition: 1) broken (adj) 2) to break china, glassware or earthenware accidentally; to …

Read the complete definition
basag HILIGAYNON

baság - Hollow, dull, not resonant, cracked, said of sounds, as of a broken or cracked bell and the like; …

Read the complete definition
basag3 TAGALOG

basag3 Passive Verb: mabasag Definition: 1) broken (adj) 2) to break china, glassware or earthenware accidentally; to be able to …

Read the complete definition
batadbatad CEBUANO

batadbátad n the space between the anus and the genitalia. bátak v {1} [AB12; a] split s.t. long or break …

Read the complete definition
e