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Tagalog English
alampay (noun) shoulder kerchief
alangan

[Active Verb:]
mag-alangan

[Examples:]
1) Alangan ang kanyang pagtitiwala sa gobyerno. (He is doubtful about trusting the government.) 2) Huwag kang mag-alangan tungkol sa iyong pananampalataya sa Diyos. (Don't doubt your faith in God.)

1) uncertain, doubtful, insufficient, not fitted, unfit (adj) 2) to be uncertain, to be doubtful, to be inadequate (active verb)
ampalaya (noun) bitter melon, balsam apple, amargoso
ampan (noun) sugared popcorn
ampaw (noun) puffed rice or corn; sugared popcorn
ampon

[Active Verb:]
mag-ampon

[Passive Verb:]
ampunin

[Examples:]
Mag-ampon ka ng bata. (Adopt a child.) Ampunin mo ang bata (Adopt the child.)

1) adopted child; protection in the form of adoption (noun) 2) to adopt a child (verb)
bakas

[Active Verb:]
bumakas

[Examples:]
Bumakas ang kanyang sampal sa kanyang mukha. (His slap left a mark on her face.)

1) print, mark, trace (noun) 2) to mark or leave a mark; to leave a trail or vestige (verb)
bilang

[Active Verb:]
magbilang

[Passive Verb:]
bilangin

[Examples:]
1) Bumilang ka hanggang sampu. (Count up to ten.) 2) Bilangin mo ang mga sisiw. (Count the chickens.)

1) number, numeral (noun) 2) to count (verb) 3) to count something (verb)
dakot1

[Active Verb:]
dumakot

[Passive Verb:]
dakutin

[Examples:]
1) Dumakot ka ng buhangin sa dalampasigan. (Grasp a handful of sand from the seashore.) 2) Dakutin mo ang buhangin sa dalampasigan. (Grasp some sand from the seashore.)

(verb) to grasp a handful
dalampasigan (noun) beach

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