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Searching for "ilag": 11 records

Tagalog English
dilag

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) ganda

(noun) gorgeousness, splendor, lustrous beauty
gilagid (noun) gums
milagro

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) HIMALA

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) miracle
hilaga (noun) north
ilag1

[Active Verb:]
umilag

[Passive Verb:]
ilagan

[Examples:]
1) Umilag ako sa bola. (I dodged the ball.) 2) Ilagan mo ang bola. (Dodge the ball.)

(verb) to avoid, to dodge, to keep off, to shun
ilag2

[Active Verb:]
mangilag

[Examples:]
Mangilag ka sa mangloloko. (You should be wary of crooks.)

(verb) to be cautious, to be wary, to keep away from
laga

[Active Verb:]
maglaga

[Passive Verb:]
ilaga

[Examples:]
1) Maglaga ka ng itlog. (You boil some eggs.) 2) Ilaga mo ang itlog. (Boil the eggs.)

(verb) to boil food (fish, vegetables, meat)
lagpak2

[Active Verb:]
maglagpak

[Passive Verb:]
ilagpak

[Examples:]
1) Siya kilalang guro na mahilig maglagpak ng estudyante. (She is the teacher well-known for failing students.) 2) Ayaw niyang ilagpak ang estudyante sa kurso. (She does not want to fail the student in her class.)

(verb) to fail, to drop
lagay

[Active Verb:]
lumagay

[Passive Verb:]
ilagay

[Examples:]
1) Lumagay ka naman sa lugar nya at nang maintindihan mo kung bakit niya nagawa iyon. (You put yourself in his shoes and you will understand why he did it.) 2) Ilagay mo ang libro sa mesa. (Put the book on the table.)

(verb) to put oneself in a certain condition (verb) to put, to place (something); to lay down something
Hilágá

[Expressions Category:]
Lean more about Travel.

North.

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