"Tingga" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
see PATINGGA.
tíngga - Pole, rod, staff, stick, carrying
pole; to carry on a pole. Tinggahá lang ang
sáko kag bakág. Carry the sack and the
basket on a pole. Tinggahí nínyo ang
tabungós. Carry the tabungós basket
between you on a pole. Patinggahá si Hosé
siníng (Ipatíngga sa kay Hosé iníng) duhá
ka búlig (nga ságing). Order José to carry
(See to it that José carries) these two
bunches of bananas (slung to a pole on his
shoulders). (cf. píngga, tuángtúang,
yáyong).
tíngga - To remind, bring to one’s notice,
draw (call, direct) attention to, keep on the
alert, put a person up to, point out to,
inform, notify. Tinggahá (Padumdumá)
silá tungúd sinâ nga tabô. (Tinggahá
sánda tungúd kariá nga (kariáng)
natabô). Bring that event to their notice.
Put them up to what has happened.
Gintíngga na silá nga dáan nga——. They
were reminded some time ago of the fact
that——. Ngáa balá nga walâ mo silá
pagtinggahá? Kon tiníngga mo kúntà silá
dílì gid maláin ang gwâ ta. Why did you
not inform them? If you had informed
them the outcome would not have been so
bad for us. (cf. padúmdum, paálam,
pamáan, pahibaló, paándam).
tingga
Definition: (noun) lead; tin
tínggà - Lead, soldering material, solder;
to plumb, solder, weld. (cf. tímgà id.).
tinggà n metal, lead.
-un a lead-like, heavy.
-un ug kamut a clumsy, tending to break things easily.
The best sleep imaginable is sleeping in your dreams
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Several years ago, Andy was sentenced to prison. During his stay, he got along well with the guards and all his fellow inmates. The warden saw that deep down, Andy was a good person and made arrangements for Andy to learn a trade while doing his time. After three years, Andy was recognized as one of the best carpenters in the local area. Often he would be given a weekend pass to do odd jobs for the citizens of the community.... and he always reported back to prison before Sunday night was over.The warden was thinking of remodeling his kitchen and in fact had done much of the work himself. But he lacked the skills to build a set of kitchen cupboards and a large counter top which he had promised his wife. So he called Andy into his office and asked him to complete the job for him.But, alas, Andy refused. He told the warden, "Gosh, I'd really like to help you but counter fitting is what got me into prison in the first place".
v. /AG-/ to trail, as a skirt or a pole carried on the shoulder. Ingatom dayta pandiling mo tapno saan …
Read the complete definitionbángkong - Curved, bent, crooked, said especially of a carrier’s pole; to be or make curved, to curve, bend. Hilókhilóka …
Read the complete definitionbúgwak - To flow freely, flow in a streamlet, flow profusely (of menorrhagia, etc.). Nagabúgwak ang dugô sa íya pilás. …
Read the complete definitionbúlya - (Sp. bolear) To pull—, drag—, by jerks, to jerk, push to and fro. Bulyahá ang pangá túbtub nga …
Read the complete definitionbúndak - To thrust—, dig—, stick—, jab—, lunge—, strike—, with the butt-end of a lance,—rifle,—stick, etc. Bundaká siá sang bastón. …
Read the complete definitiondóhol - To pass, reach, tender, offer, hand, give into another’s hand (from some considerable distance or whenever the receiver …
Read the complete definitiondúg-dug - To thrust, stab, stick, jab, pierce with an upward motion. Idúgdug iníng bagát sa halô sa kisamí. Jab …
Read the complete definitiondugkal v {1} [A; a] dig up the earth with a pole or bar and, by extension, with a spade. …
Read the complete definitionhagdan n {1} stairs, ladder. {1a} ladder made of a bamboo pole with projections left at the nodes used as …
Read the complete definitionhaláyhay - To suspend from a horizontal pole, throw over a bar or rod, hang, tie or sling to a …
Read the complete definitionhárog - To thrust or push with a pointed instrument, spear, stick, pierce, stab (from below), thrust upwards. Haróga siá …
Read the complete definitionhílok - To bend, curve, incline, deflect, flex, arch, bow. Hálba ang ímo husáy, agúd mahapús nga hilókon. Heat your …
Read the complete definitionhilók-hílok - Dim. and Freq. of hílok. Hilókhilóka ang tuangtuangán túbtub nga magbángkong. Bend the carrier’s pole again and again …
Read the complete definitionipak v [A; a] split, break a piece o? of s.t. hard, divide into pieces. Mag-ipak kug káhuy, Ill chop …
Read the complete definitionlagdas a careless, not giving s.t. its proper attention. v [AP; bP] {1} do s.t. without proper care. Mulagdas (mupalagdas) …
Read the complete definitionlagwis a tall and slender. Lagwis kaáyu ug mga bitíis nang bayhána, mu rag tukun, The legs of that woman …
Read the complete definitionlakí-láki - Dim. of láki. Also: A piece of bamboo tied firmly to a weak or broken carrier’s pole, in …
Read the complete definitionlápgos - To climb a pole or the like using only hands and feet. Maálam ka maglápgos (saráng ka makalápgos)? …
Read the complete definitionlit-ag n k. o. snare with a running noose, actuated by a spring pole which is released when the quarry …
Read the complete definitionlóglog - To poke or fish out with a stick, cane, pole, etc. Loglogá ang búhò sang ilagâ. Poke the …
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