"Inghit" is a word in HILIGAYNON

inghit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ínghit - To move, shift, shove, dislodge,
shake loose, change the posture or position
of. Inghitá ang halígi kon makaínghit ka
sinâ. Move the post, if you are able (to
move it). (cf. gíhit, gihít, íngkà, ínkà).

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ingka HILIGAYNON

íngkà - To move, lift, shift, dislodge, remove from its place. Ingkaá kon maíngkà mo yanáng bató. Shift (or move) …

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lingkang HILIGAYNON

língkang - To shake, move to and fro or up and down, jolt, jog, budge, move. Indì siá malíngkang sa …

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pion HILIGAYNON

pión - To move, displace. (cf. tión, tióng, língkang, ínghit, íngkà).

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tion HILIGAYNON

tión - To move, shift, loosen, dislodge. Matión (maínghit, maíngkà) mo balá iníng bató? Can you move this stone? Indì …

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tiong HILIGAYNON

tióng - (B) To move, etc. See tión, ínkà, ínghit.

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