"Pitla" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

pitla HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pítlà - Indistinct, thick, not quite clear (of
speech); to speak with a rather slow tongue
(thick utterance), to pronounce
indistinctly. (cf. pihít, hát-on).

pitla CEBUANO
Definition:

pitlà = pidlà.

pitla CEBUANO
Definition:

pitla v [A; a1] untangle hair or fibers, separate things that are stuck or crumpled together.
Nagpitla mi sa mga pahína sa li-brung nagpílit, We are separating the pages of the book that got stuck together.
Ákung gipitla ang hílu nga nagubut, I untangled the thread.

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salingsing HILIGAYNON

salíngsing - (H) To grow, sprout in a circle, as the shoots round a trunk or broken branch. Nagasalíngsing ang …

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unung CEBUANO

únung v {1} [AC2; b6(1)] stick to s. o. loyally, through thick and thin. Muúnung ku nímu sa mga kalisdánan …

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