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Tagalog English
akala

[Active Verb:]
mag-akala

[Passive Verb:]
akalain

[Examples:]
1) Iyan ay maling akala. (That is a wrong idea.) 2) Akala ko'y kumain ka na. (I thought you had already eaten.) 3) Huwag kang mag-akala na ako ay taksil. (Don't get the idea that I'm unfaithful.) 4) Baka akalain mong ako ay taksil. (You might think I'm un

1) idea, belief (noun) 2) to think (post-verb) 3) to believe, to presume, to think, to conceive, to imagine, to opine (active verb)
anuman (pron) whatsoever; usually occurs with WALANG as in WALANG ANUMAN to mean "not at all" or "there is nothing to it".
araw-araw (adv) every day
ay

[Examples:]
Umalis siya. -- Siya ay umalis. (He left.)

(part) connects the topic of the sentence and predicate when the sentence is given in reverse order; sentence inversion marker.
baba1

[Active Verb:]
bumaba

[Passive Verb:]
babain

[Examples:]
1) Si Anita ay nasa baba. (Anita is down below.) 2) Bumaba siya sa hagdanan. (He went down the stairs.) 3) Ibaba mo ang iyong timbang. (Reduce your weight.) 4) Si Babalu ay may mahabang baba. (Babalu has a long chin.) 5) Mababa ang mesa. (The table is low

1) descent (noun) 2) to go down, to descend (verb) 3) to lower down, to reduce, to carry to a lower level (verb) 4) chin (noun) 5) short, low -- mababa (adj) 6) to become lower, to become cheaper (verb)
baba2

[Active Verb:]
magbaba

[Passive Verb:]
ibaba

[Examples:]
1) Si Anita ay nasa baba. (Anita is down below.) 2) Bumaba siya sa hagdanan. (He went down the stairs.) 3) Ibaba mo ang iyong timbang. (Reduce your weight.) 4) Si Babalu ay may mahabang baba. (Babalu has a long chin.) 5) Mababa ang mesa. (The table is low

1) descent, below (noun) 2) to go down, to descend (verb) 3) to lower down, to reduce, to carry to a lower level (verb) 4) chin (noun) 5) short, low -- mababa (adj) 6) to become shorter, to become cheaper (verb)
baga

[Examples:]
Ikaw baga, ay nagasawa? (Did you [ever] get married?)

1) embers; glowing coal (noun) 2) lung (noun) 3) emphatic marker, throws more stress on the interrogation 4) although (BAGA + MAN) (conj)
bagsik (adj) /ma-/ violent, fierce, merciless; strict, cruel, severe
bale

[Active Verb:]
bumale

[Examples:]
Bumale ako dahil sa kapos ako ngayon. ( I got cash advance because I am broke now.)

[Notes:]
Spanish word

1) value; used commonly in such expressions as HINDI BALE (it's alright, never mind), BALE WALA (of no value) 2) promissory note (noun) 3) to get cash advance (verb)
baligtad1

[Active Verb:]
magbaligtad

[Passive Verb:]
ibaligtad

[L2 Definition:]
(var) baliktad

[Examples:]
1) Baligtad ang kamiseta ni Juan. (John is wearing his shirt inside-out.) 2) Baligtarin ang mesa. (Let's turn the table upside-down.) 3) Bumaligtad ang sasakyan. (The vehicle turned completely over.)

1) inside-out, upside-down (adj) 2) to turn something over, to invert, to reverse, to turn inside-out (verb) 3) to turn over (verb)

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