"Hanap" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH, CEBUANO
A rich goblet, esp. one used on state occasions.
hánap - To seek, look or search for.
Hanápa ang lápis ko. Look for my pencil.
Hanápi akó sang karabáw nga nadúlà.
Find for me the lost buffalo. Ihánap akó
ánay sang ákon tulún-an. Kindly try to
find my book. (cf. sághap, ságap, lághap,
etc.).
hanap
Active Verb: humanap
Passive Verb: hanapin
Definition: (verb) to look for, to search for something
Examples: 1) Humanap ka ng kahoy sa gubat. (You search for wood in the forest.) 2) Hanapin natin ang anak mo. (Let us look for your child.)
hanap a {1} hazy, di?
cult to discern.
Hanap ang mga litra, The letters are very faint (or blurred).
Hanap ang kaháyag sa bitúun, The star gives o?
a faint light.
Hanap nga pahíyum, A faint smile.
{1a} for s.t.
in relief to be so worn that it can hardly be distinguished.
Hanap nga dyís, A worn-out dime.
{2} vague, uncertain.
Hanap nga kaugmáun, An uncertain future.
Hanap nga pagtúu sa Diyus, A not very strong belief in God.
{3} for ones vision to be dim.
Hanap ákung panan-aw, My eyes are dim.
v [B; a] become faint, blurred, do s.t.
in a blurred way.
Muhanap ang ági sa lápis ug dílì nímu iduut, The pencil makes a very weak mark if you dont press down on it.
Ang naghanap níyang mga sáad, His uncertain promises.
hanas a proficient, skillful.
Hanas na kaáyu siyang mugámit sa pusil, He handles a gun proficiently now.
Hanas siyang musultig Binisayà, He speaks Visayan fluently.
v {1} [B2] be, become pro-ficient, skillful.
Nagkahanas na siyang mudráyib, He is becoming more skilled in driving.
{2} [A1; a12] make oneself proficient.
Maghanas ku sa ákung panapuy sa sista, I will make myself proficient in playing the guitar.
hanashánas v [A1; a12] keep practicing to make oneself proficient.
ka-n proficiency, skill.
Well, I - you know, the scripture says that God works by faith. And you have to have faith. You have to have trust in God so that God can work.
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