"Ulnas" is a word in ILOKANO
n. sled.
Not in all ways (of course), but the animals you know have power: they have abilities humans lack, could be dangerous, could bring life, mean things that mean things.
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Minutes before the cremation, the undertaker quietly sat down next to the grieving widow. "How old was your husband?" he asked."He was ninety-eight," she answered softly. "Two years oder than I am.""Really?" the undertaker said. "Hardly worth going home, wouldn't you say?"
balsa n {1} sled consisting of a shaft hitched to a draft animal and a platform dragged along the ground. …
Read the complete definitiongánuy v {1} [A; a] drag, pull s.t. s.w. Ganúya ang bábuy sa ihawan, Drag the pig to the slaughterhouse. …
Read the complete definitiongúrut pa- v [A; b] clean a field of standing, dry grain stalks by cutting them with a machete or …
Read the complete definitiongúyud v {1} [A; a12] draw, tow. Ang bátà naggúyud ug trak-trák, The child is pulling a toy truck. Guyúrun …
Read the complete definitionkangga n k. o. carabao-drawn sled with two large runners laid flat on the ground to which traces are attached, …
Read the complete definitionkarga v [A; c] {1} load, put in or on a conveyance. Suhúli ang nagkarga sa bukag sa trák, Pay …
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