"Hi" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

hi CEBUANO
Definition:

hi n letter G.

hi- HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hi- - A prefix identical in meaning with ha-,
e.g. higúgma, hagúgma.

hi HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hi - An exclamation of disgust, anger, or the
like. Hi, kagamó sináng mga bátà! Oh,
how troublesome those children are! (cf.
hía).

hi CEBUANO
Definition:

hi-() derivative a?
x forming verbs which occur with the pre-fixes ma (na-) and ma-an (na-an, ma-i).
All verbs with these a?
xes may also occur with hi-() inserted after the prefixes.
{1} referring to an action which happened to take place or which s.
o.
did involuntarily.
Nahibungat ku ang dílì ángayng isulti, Words I should not have said slipped out of my mouth.
Kalit ka man lag tunghà dihà.
Nahikurug man lang tag dì tyimpu, My!
You gave me a scare appearing like that.
I couldnt help trem-bling, though there was no occasion to.
Nahidam-agan siyag irù ug nahipalingkud sa lápuk, A dog jumped on her and she was knocked down into the mud.
{1a} having happened, not neces-sarily accidentally, but not anyones volition.
Nahilunà ang balay daplin sa dálan, The house is located next to the road.
{2} added after the abstract prefix (pag-) before verbs referring to motion with no meaning other than to elevate the style.
Paghiabut níya, When he arrived.
Paghibalik níya, When he returned.

hi CEBUANO
Definition:

hi, hì n word to command a draft animal to move forward.

hi CEBUANO
Definition:

hi- in many forms beginning with hi-, there is a prefix hi- or hiN-.
Look also under the form with hi- or hiN- subtracted.

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Kitai blinked slowly. "Why would you use the same word for these things? That is ridiculous.""We have a lot of words like that," Tavi said. "They can mean more than one thing.""That is stupid," Kitai said. "It is difficult enough to communicate without making it more complicated with words that mean more than one thing.

Jim Butcher, Academ's Fury

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ayup HILIGAYNON

ayúp - See ayóp. b, The letter "B” in Visayan has the same sound as in English. Being a labial …

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buyuy HILIGAYNON

buyúy - Ignorant, uneducated, boorish. (cf. pákok, kagúng, waláy tinón-an, dílì maálam, binukídnon, umánhon, etc.). c, This letter was formerly …

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ha- HILIGAYNON

ha- - A prefix denoting a chance coincidence, reciprocity or separation, but used mostly for euphony’s sake without any apparent …

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iyus HILIGAYNON

íyus - See íyos—to move, etc. j, The soft Visayan aspirate is best represented by the letter "H” pronounced as …

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lyabi HILIGAYNON

lyábi - Key. See liábe. m, The letter "M” in Visayan is pronounced as in English. The letter "M” is …

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ruyo HILIGAYNON

rúyo - To exchange field-products, etc. gathered in one locality with those gathered in another, so as to save transportation …

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suyup HILIGAYNON

súyup - To sip or suck through a small aperture or tube, or the like; to absorb, imbibe, suck up. …

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