"Pilak" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Pilak - to throw away
pílak - Silver; money; to turn into money.
Pilákon mo lang iníng mga kadiós. Turn
these cadios-peas into money. Make money
on these cadios-peas, (i.e. sell them).
pilak
Definition: (noun) silver; money
pilák - To throw—, cast—, chuck—, away,
fling off, hurl. Ipilák sa gwâ iníng mga
ságbot. Throw this rubbish out. Pilakí akó
sing isá ka sipî nga ságing. Throw me a
cluster of bananas.
pílak n {1} silver.
Ang pintúrang pílak many ságad ipintal sa puthaw, They usually use silver paint to paint metal.
{2} money.
Daghan siyag pílak apan dalù, He has plenty of money, but he is stingy.
v [b6] plate with silver.
Gipilákan ang kup-tanan sa pultahan, The door knob is silver-plated.
a silvery, silver-coated.
-nun a silvery.
From time to time, one must release the grime built up inside them to to free their emotions like the ocean.
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