"Hara-Hara" is a word in HILIGAYNON

hara-hara HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hará-hará - Crackling (of a brightly
burning fire, etc.); to crackle; to be elated
with joy, excited with passion. Ang kaláyo
nagaharáhará. The fire is crackling. Indì
mo pagpaharaharahón ang kaláyo. Don’t
make the fire crackle. Nagaharáhará siá—
sa kalípay,—sa kaákig. He—is elated with
joy,—excited with anger).

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crepitate ENGLISH

To make a series of small, sharp, rapidly repeated explosions or sounds, as salt in fire; to crackle; to snap.

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karab-karab HILIGAYNON

karáb-kárab - To burn lustily, crackle and spread (of fire). Ang kaláyo nagakarábkárab. The fire is burning lustily, is spreading, …

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lagiti CEBUANO

lagitì n a sharp, snapping or cracking sound. Ang lagitì sa pistúlang gikák, The snapping of the pistol that was …

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onomatopoeia ENGLISH

The formation of words in imitation of sounds; a figure of speech in which the sound of a word is …

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pangarab-karab HILIGAYNON

pangaráb-kárab - Freq. of karábkárab—to flame, flare up, burn lustily; to crackle (of fire).

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siyuk CEBUANO

síyuk v {1} [A2S] sputter. Ígù rang nakasíyuk ang ribintadur ug walà makabutu, The firecracker just sputtered and didnt ex-plode. …

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