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Tagalog English
igib1

[Active Verb:]
umigib

[Examples:]
Umigib ka ng tubig mula sa poso. (You fetch water from the fire hydrant.)

(verb) to fetch water, to carry water to a place
igib2

[Active Verb:]
mag-igib

[Passive Verb:]
igibin

[Examples:]
1) Inutusan niyang mag-igib ng tubig si Pedro. (He asked Pedro to fetch some water.) 2) Igibin mo ang tubig mula sa poso. (Fetch the water from the fire hydrant.)

(verb) to fetch water, to carry water to a place
kantina

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) snack bar; metal flask for carrying liquids
kilik

[Active Verb:]
magkilik

[Passive Verb:]
kilikin

[Examples:]
Kilikin mo ang bata. (Carry the child on your hip.)

(verb) to carry against the hips
kipkip

[Active Verb:]
magkipkip

[Passive Verb:]
kipkipin

[Examples:]
1) Magkipkip ka ng diyaryo papuntang opisina. (Carry a newspaper on the way to the office.) 2) Kipkipin mo ang diyaryo. (Carry the newspaper.)

(verb) to carry under the armpit; to carry with the arm pressed against the body
pangko2

[Passive Verb:]
pangkuin

(verb) to carry in one's arms
pasan2

[Active Verb:]
magpasan

[Passive Verb:]
pasanin

[Examples:]
1) Magpasan ka ng isang sakong bigas. (You carry one sack of rice on your back.) 2) Pasanin mo ang isang sakong bigas. (Carry one sack of rice.)

(verb) to carry on one's back or shoulders
pingga (noun) pole for carrying weight across the shoulder
sunggab1

[Active Verb:]
sumunggab

1) Magsanunong ka ng basket. (You carry the basket on your head.) 2) Sunungin mo ang basket. (Carry the basket on your head.)
sunggab2

[Active Verb:]
manunggab

[Passive Verb:]
sunggaban

(verb) to carry on the head

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