"Sipa" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

sipa ILOKANO
Definition:

n. a game played with a very light ball which is kicked from one person to another. v. /AG-/ to play this game. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to kick.

sipa TAGALOG
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sipa
Definition: see sipa1 see sipa2

sipa HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sípà - To kick. Ginsípà nía akó. He kicked
me. He gave me a kick. Indì mo siá
pagsipáon. Don’t kick him. (cf. tíndak).

sipa TAGALOG
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sipa1
Active Verb: sumipa
Definition: (verb) to kick
2
Definition:
Notes:
Examples: Sumipa ang kabayo. (The horse kicked.)

sipa CEBUANO
Definition:

sípà n a game played usually with a woven rattan ball by participants standing in a circle.
The ball is kicked with the instep and directed to another player, who in turn passes it on, and so forth.
The player who misses the ball incurs a penalty.
v [A; a12] kick s.
o.
with ones instep as one would do in a game of sípà.

sipa CEBUANO
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sípà a {1} for a voice to be loud and resonant.
Ang mag-sisibya kinahanglan sípà ug tíngug, An announcer must have a resonant voice.
{1a} loud and piercing.
Mu rag mukulíkut sa dunggan nang tíngug nga sípà, The loud and sharp voice seems to pierce the ears.
{2} ear-splitting, resounding and sharp.
Ang sípang butu, The earsplitting explosion.
Sípang sagpà, Resound-ing slap.
v {1} [B26S; a12P] be, become loud, resonant.
{2} [A2; a12] give a loud, sharp sound.
Musípà ka run ug sagpáun ta ka, You will resound with a crack if I hit you.
ka- n loudness, resonance.
Ang kasípà sa sista, The resonance of the guitar.
ma-un a characterized with loudness, resounding.
Masipáung haluk, A resounding kiss.

sipa TAGALOG
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sipa2
Active Verb: manipa
Passive Verb: sipain
Definition: (verb) to kick
2
Definition:
Notes:
Examples: 1) Huwag kang manipa ng katabi mo. (You should not kick on those beside you.) 2) Sipain mo ang bote. (Kick the bottle.)

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panipa HILIGAYNON

panípà - Freq. of sípà—to kick. (cf. paníndak, paníkad).

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tindak HILIGAYNON

tíndak - A kick, blow (thrust, violent hit) with the foot or feet; to kick. Tinindakán siá sang kabáyo. He …

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