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Tagalog English
kapal 1) thickness (noun) 2) thick -- MAKAPAL (adj)
kati 1) lowtide (noun) 2) itchy, scratchy -- MAKATI (adj)
kawit1

[Active Verb:]
magkawit

[Passive Verb:]
ikawit

[Examples:]
1) Kumawit ang pantalon niya sa pako. (His trousers got hooked on the nail.) 2) Magingat ka sa paglalakad at baka makawit ang pantalon mo sa pako. (Be careful as you walk or your trousers might get hooked on the nail.) 3) Ikawit mo ang alambre sa pako. (H

1) hook (noun) 2) to get hooked (verb) 3) to get hooked accidentally -- MAKAWIT(verb) 4) to hook something -- MAGKAWIT, IKAWIT, KAWITIN (verb)
labas2

[Active Verb:]
maglabas

[Passive Verb:]
ilabas

[Examples:]
1) Maglabas ka ng makakain para sa mga bisita. (You bring out some some food for our visitors.) 20 Ilabas mo ang mga pagkain para sa mga bisita. (Bring out the food for the visitors.)

(verb) to take out something; to put out something, to withdraw (money)
lakad5

[Passive Verb:]
makalakad

[Examples:]
Nang maputol ang paa niya, hindi na siya makalakad. (When his feet were amputated he could not walk anymore.)

(verb) to be able to walk
lapit3

[Active Verb:]
maglapit

[Passive Verb:]
ilapit

[Examples:]
1) Maglapit kayong dalawa para makaupo ang iba sa loob ng jeepney. (You should get closer to each other so that other people could sit in the jeepney.) 2) Ilapit mo dito ang asukal. (Bring the sugar closer here.)

(verb) to assume positions near each other; to take something close to someone
maka-- (pref) a verb prefix meaning ability, permission, or opportunity to act; an adjective prefix meaning 'for' or 'in favor of', as in MAKA-RIZAL, 'for Rizal'
nang1 (conj) when (past reference); so that (usually with AT); in order that (usually with AT), as MAG-ARAL KA AT NANG MAKAPASA KA, You study so that you will pass (your courses).
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