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Tagalog English
kayimito

[L2 Definition:]
(var) kaymito

(noun) star-apple
tiyempo1

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) timing; cadence; rhythm (especially in music)
kunsimisyon

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) yamot

(noun) vexation, exasperation
salarin (noun) villain; criminal
imik

[Active Verb:]
umimik

[Examples:]
Umimik ka naman dyan. (Will you please say something.)

(verb) to break the silence; to talk, to answer or reply
akit

[Active Verb:]
umakit

[Passive Verb:]
inakit

[Examples:]
1) Akitin mo ang mga mamimili sa pamamagitan ng iyong ganda. (Attract the buyers over by means of your beauty.) 2) Inakit niya ako. (She enticed me.)

(verb) to charm, to attract, to lure, to entice
gaya4

[Active Verb:]
manggaya

[Passive Verb:]
gayahin

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang manggaya ng masamang tao. (You should not imitate a bad guy.) 2) Gayahin mo ang mabait na bata. (Imitate the good boy.)

(verb) to imitate
gaya3

[Active Verb:]
gumaya

[Passive Verb:]
gayahin

[Examples:]
1) Gumaya ka sa akin. (You imitate me.) 2) Gayahin mo ako. (Imitate me.)

(verb) to imitate, to emulate
taning2

[Active Verb:]
magtaning

[Passive Verb:]
taningan

(verb) to impose a time limit
bitay

[Active Verb:]
magbitay

[Passive Verb:]
bitayin

[Examples:]
1) Magbitay ka. (Hang yourself.) 2) Ibitay mo ang kriminal. ([You] hang the criminal.)

1) to hang one's self by the neck -- MAGBITAY (verb) 2) to hang by the neck -- BITAYIN, IBITAY (verb)

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