"Pang-Os" is a word in HILIGAYNON
páng-os - To bite or gnaw off bit by bit
(piece by piece), especially applied to
nibbling sugar-cane stalks. Pang-osá ang
tubó. Eat the sugar-cane by biting off a bit
at a time. (cf. páng-it, háng-it).
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Read the complete definitionA part of anything, such as may be bitten off or taken into the mouth; a morsel; a bite. Hence: …
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Read the complete definitiondugmuk v [A; a] {1} crush into small pieces or powder. Nadug-muk ang súpas sa garapun, The crackers in the …
Read the complete definitiongikás - Part, bit, parcel, portion, section, fraction, division, piece taken off a whole, plot of ground divided off from …
Read the complete definitiongiwâ - A piece, bit, portion, part, parcel, share, division. (cf. gíwà; gikás, gikasón, báhin, gulút, búgsò, kusî, punâ).
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Read the complete definitionkutlig v [A; a] detach or pick s.t. tiny between the fingers or teeth with a quick twisting or snapping …
Read the complete definitionpahit v [AN; a2b7] {1} bite using the front teeth, for insects or animals to bite. Gipahit ku sa mga …
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Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-EN/ to break into pieces or bits, to shatter. /MANGI-:-EN/ to throw so as to break into pieces or …
Read the complete definitionEnglish: bits and pieces, piece by piece Tagalog: pira-piraso
Read the complete definitionpidáso - (Sp. pedazo) Piece, bit, fragment, part, shard, sherd. (cf. báhin).
Read the complete definitionpingás - To have a bit (piece) broken off, (applied to an earthen pot, crockery, etc.). (cf. bingáw).
Read the complete definitionpíngas - To break a bit out of pottery or crockery, etc. Indì mo pagpingáson ang báso, kólon, túbo, etc. …
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