"Kablaaw" is a word in ILOKANO

kablaaw ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /AG-, -UM-:-AN/. to greet, salute, congratulate. felicitate compliment. Adu ti immay kimmablaaw kenkuana. There were many who came to greet him. KABO [f. Sp.], n. corporal. KABSAT [pl. KAKABSAT], n. a brother or sister, a sib, sibling. --syn. KABAGIS. AGKABSAT [pl. AGKAKABASAT], n. to be brothers or sisters or brothers and sisters. KABSAT TI AMA, a half brother or sister with the same father. KABSAT TI INA, a half brother or sister with the same mother.

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I can speak of our baby like this to no one else. Who but his father would linger over the exact width of his gummy little smile or the blueness of his eyes, or the sweetness of his little lick of tawny hair on his forehead?

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bado ILOKANO

n. clothes, garment, attire, raiment, dress. --syn. KAWES. v. /AG-/ to put on one’s clothes or dress, to clothe or …

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diram-us ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to wash one’s face. Apagriing m. agdiram-us ka. As soon as you wake up wash your face. /MANG- …

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kabagian ILOKANO

see under BAGI. KABAGIS [rt. BAGIS?], n. brother, sister; sibling. --syn. KABSAT. KABAGIS ITI BUNYAG, child of one’s godparents. KABALYO …

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leddaang ILOKANO

n. sorrow, sadness, grief. adj. /NA-/ sorrowful, sad, mournful. v. /AG-, -UM-/ [= LUMDAANG] to be sorrowful, sad. Saan ka …

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utol ILOKANO

n. sibling, brother, sister. --syn. KABSAT, KABAGIS.

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