"Kinam" is a word in HILIGAYNON

kinam HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kínam - To taste, try the taste of.
Nagakínam siá sing páhò, ginakínam níya
ang páhò. He is trying the taste of a mango.
See kinámkínam which is more in use.

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gulaman HILIGAYNON

guláman - An edible sea-grass. Láktan mo sing páhò ang guláman, kay manámit. Mix the "guláman” with mangoes, for it …

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higmaw HILIGAYNON

hígmaw - Captivation, charm, relish of new things or experiences; to please, charm, captivate (of novelties, etc.). Nagbugalón siá, kay …

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namit HILIGAYNON

námit - To be or become or make sweet, tasty, delectable, dainty, savoury, delicious, exquisite, agreeable to the taste. Nagnámit …

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pasa HILIGAYNON

pasá - (Sp. pasar) To pass; to become tainted or spoilt (of meat, overripe fruits, etc.); to lose flavour or …

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patilaw HILIGAYNON

patiláw - Caus. of tiláw. To let, etc. taste. Ipatiláw sa ákon ang ímo páhò. Let me taste your mango. …

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sagamsam HILIGAYNON

sagámsam - (B) To taste, savour, perceive or notice the taste of, try the flavour of. Kon ginahilántan kaw, índì …

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saho HILIGAYNON

sahô - Liking, relish for, enjoyment, zest; to like, be pleased with, enjoy, delight in. Makasahô akó siníng páhò, sang …

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tilaw HILIGAYNON

tiláw - (H) To try, taste, experience, pass—, go—, through, endure, prove, test. Walâ pa gid akó makatiláw sang páhò. …

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