"Salta" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

salta ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to invade.

salta HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sálta - (Sp. saltar) To leap, jump, bound,
spring, fly off. (cf. lúmpat, lúkso; ályas,
ásik).

salta CEBUANO
Definition:

salta v {1} [A2; b6(1)] get loose, out of position, but not dis-engaged.
Ug musalta ang tabla ilansang ug bálik, If one end of the floorboard gets loose and comes up, nail it back down.
Nasalta ang tikud sa sapátus, The heels of the shoes got loose.
{2} [B; c1] rise, raise.
Nasalta ang íyang tíngug sa kahikugang, His voice rose in surprise.
Isalta (saltáha) ang ímung tiil, Raise your feet.

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al-al HILIGAYNON

ál-al - To get loose, to peel or scale off, as a piece of bark, skin, flesh, etc. Nagál-al na …

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alastar CEBUANO

alastar v [B12] for an anchored boat to get loose and drift away. Nagkaalastar na ang ímung sakayan, Your boat …

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alpas TAGALOG

alpas Active Verb: umalpas Passive Verb: alpasan Definition: 1) to become free, loose, untied (as animals) 2) to be able …

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alugaynay HILIGAYNON

alugáynay - Slow, gentle, soft, mild, not quick, not impetuous, not impulsive; chronic, not acute (of disease); to be or …

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alungayngay HILIGAYNON

alungáyngay - To hang or droop loosely, to fall or break down in a heap, to sink or drop to …

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angka CEBUANO

angka v {1} [B4] for s.t. to get loose, give way. Muangka dáyun ang tikud sa sapátus, The heels of …

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angkat HILIGAYNON

ángkat - An open seam, a joint, a chink or crack; to get loose, to loosen, to prise apart, to …

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angkat HILIGAYNON

ángkat - (B) Buying on credit,—on account,—on tick; to obtain on credit, to buy on account. Angkatí akó sing duhá …

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apgot HILIGAYNON

ápgot - To be difficult of passage, as wheels over deep loose sand or through mud, walking through sticky mire, …

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arangka CEBUANO

arangka v [C; b3] engage in a noisy quarrel. Gubut kaáyug mag-arangka na ang bana ug ang íyang abubhuang asáwa, …

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aria HILIGAYNON

aría - (Sp. arriar) An expression used frequently by men directing the lifting of heavy loads. When the latter have …

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badaybaday CEBUANO

badaybaday = baraybaray. badbad v {1} [AB123; a] untie, get untied. Nakabadbad ang bábuy sa íyang gihigtan, The pig got …

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bagtong HILIGAYNON

bágtong - (B) To bundle together, to wrap up in one’s apron or other convenient part of one’s dress. Bagtongá …

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bali HILIGAYNON

bálì - To fracture, rupture, break without severing, to bend or twist so as to break, but without tearing off …

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baliling HILIGAYNON

balíling - To flap the hand, shake the hand loosely to and fro or up and down. Balilínga ang kamót …

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bangkag HILIGAYNON

bángkag - Bulky, cumbersome: to be awkward to carry on account of size or shape, though light in weight. Nagbángkag …

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bangot HILIGAYNON

bángot - To tie, bind, lash, fasten with a rope or string. Ibángot ang karabáw sa halígi sing serádo. Tie …

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banhog HILIGAYNON

bánhog - To get loose or lose connection with, to fall or slip off; become separate from, as a thread …

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baska CEBUANO

baska a for corn or rice to be cooked dry and loose. v [B6; a12b6] for rice to be cooked …

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bingkas HILIGAYNON

bíngkas - To fray, fret, chafe, become loose and torn. Nagakabíngkas ang mga ninahót siníng heneró. The threads of this …

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