"Sensilyo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

sensilyo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sensílyo - (Sp. sencillo) Simple, plain;
small change, coins; to change money, give
change. May sensílyo ikáw? Have you (got)
change? Have you any small change?
Sensilyohí akó siníng napúlò ka
mángmang nga papél. Give me coin for
this ten-peso note. Would you please give
me change for this ten-peso note?
senténsya, (Sp. sentencia) Sentence; to
sentence. Nasentensyahán siá sing duhá
ka búlan sa bilanggóan. He was sentenced
to two months imprisonment. (cf.
památbat).

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halungkágay, halungkagáy - To clink, chink, tingle, ring, tinkle, jingle. Nagahalungkágay ang sensílyo sa íya bólsa. The small change is …

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kambio HILIGAYNON

kámbio - (Sp. cambio) Change, exchange, barter; to exchange, barter, swop, swap, change. Ikámbio ko iníng báka sa ímo karabáw. …

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sag-uli HILIGAYNON

sag-úlì - Change given; to give change for money paid in excess to what was due. Diín ang sag-úlì? Where …

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wasi HILIGAYNON

wasí - To lose, drop (something inadvertently); to disappear, get lost, fall down (out). Usisáa sing maáyo ang pinutús mo, …

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