"It-It" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON

it-it ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /AG-/ to produce a thin high-pitched sound like the cry of snakes, rats, etc.

it-it HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ít-it - To stand the bitterness of, be able to
stand the bitter or burning taste of. Indì ka
makaítit sinâ. You cannot stand the bitter
taste of that. Daw sa índì maítit iníng
katúmbal. The burning taste of this chili is
almost unbearable.

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at-at HILIGAYNON

át-at - To be able to stand the taste of something sour, bitter, pungent or acrid. Indì akó makaát-at sang …

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galam CEBUANO

gálam hi-/ha- v [B126; b6] develop the habit or liking for doing s.t. after having tried it once. Nahigálam nà …

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hamul HILIGAYNON

hamúl - To desalt, diminish—, counteract—, lessen—, moderate—, the salty taste of pickled meat or fish by adding gruel, porridge …

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