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balik2

[Active Verb:]
bumalik

[Passive Verb:]
ibalik

[Examples:]
1) Bumalik si MacArthur sa Pilipinas. (MacArthur returned to the Philippines.) 2) Ibalik mo agad ang libro. (Return the book immediately.) 3) Mabalik kaya siya sa kanyang dating trabaho? (Will he be returned to his former job?)

1) to come back, to return -- BUMALIK (verb) 2) to return something, to restore -- IBALIK, MAGBALIK (verb) 3) to be returned to fomer status or to somebody -- MABALIK (verb)
banat1

[Active Verb:]
magbanat

[Passive Verb:]
banatin

[Examples:]
1) Magbanat ka ng buto. (Stretch your bones. -literal; Do some work. -Idiom.) 2) Banatin mo ang iyong buto sa trabaho. (Stretch your bones with some work.) 3) Bumanat siya sa usapan. (He actively joined in the discussion. -colloq.) 4) Binanatan niya ang k

1) a strike, sock, box or stroke to hit something (noun) 2) a pull to stretch (noun) 3) taut, stretched (adj) 4) to pull, to stretch (verb)
banat2

[Active Verb:]
bumanat

[Passive Verb:]
banatan

[Examples:]
1) Magbanat ka ng buto. (Stretch your bones. -literal; Do some work. -Idiom.) 2) Banatin mo ang iyong buto sa trabaho. (Stretch your bones with some work.) 3) Bumanat siya sa usapan. (He actively joined in the discussion. -colloq.) 4) Binanatan niya ang k

1) a strike, sock, box or stroke to hit something (noun) 2) a pull to strech (noun) 3) taut, stretched (adj) 4) to pull, to stretch (verb)
bara1

[Active Verb:]
magbara

[Passive Verb:]
ibara

[Examples:]
1) Bumara sa daan ang nabuwal na kahoy. (The uprooted tree blocked the road/pathway.) 2) Ibara mo ang bato sa daan. (Block the road/path with stones.)

1) to cause an obstruction (verb) 2) to bar, to hinder, to obstruct something (verb)
bara2

[Active Verb:]
bumara

[Passive Verb:]
barahin

[Examples:]
1) Bumara sa daan ang nabuwal na kahoy. (The uprooted tree blocked the road/pathway.) 2) Ibara mo ang bato sa daan. (Block the road/path with stones.)

1) to cause an obstruction (verb) 2) to bar, to hinder, to obstruct something (verb)
dahon (noun) leaf of a plant; leaf or page in a book
daing2

[Active Verb:]
dumaing

[Examples:]
1) May daing siya tungkol sa kanyang trabaho. (He has a complaint about his job.) 2) Dumaing siya sa doktor dahil sa sakit ng kanyang tiyan. (He complained to the doctor about his stomachache.)

1) complaint (noun) 2) to complain, to moan (verb)
danas

[Active Verb:]
dumanas

[Passive Verb:]
danasin

[Examples:]
1) Dumanas kami ng hirap nung panahon ng giyera. (We experienced suffering during the time of war.) 2) Danasin kaya niya ang hirap sa buhay? (Will he experience life's suffering?)

[Notes:]
alternate spelling: RANAS, RUMANAS, RANASIN

(noun) /ka--, --an/ (KARANASAN) experience (verb) to experience, to go through something
dingas

[Active Verb:]
magdingas

[Examples:]
Magdingas ka ng mga tuyong dahon sa hardin. (You set aflame the dry leaves in the garden.)

(verb) to flare out; to set aflame
gahol

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) huli

(adj) lacking in time

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