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Tagalog English
salakot (noun) native hat made of nipa palm
lumbay

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) LUNGKOT

(noun) sadness; downcast feeling; loneliness
kotso

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) thick-soled lady's slippers
lagim

[L2 Definition:]
(syn1) lumbay, lungkot (syn2) pangamba, takot

(noun1) gloom (noun2) dread, terror
hagip

[Examples:]
Mag-ingat ka sa paglakad sa kalsada baka ka mahagip ng mabilis na kotse. (Be careful when you cross the street or you might be hit by a car.)

(verb) /maka--; ma--/ (makahagip; mahagip) hit or caught by a moving body
hiram1

[Active Verb:]
humiram

[Passive Verb:]
hiramin

[Examples:]
1) Humiram siya ng pera sa kanyang kaibigan. (He borrowed money from his friend.) 2) Hiramin mo muna ang kotse ni Jose. (Borrow Jose's car for while.)

(verb) t borrow, to ask for a loan
lunsad2

[Active Verb:]
lumunsad

[Passive Verb:]
lunsaran

[Examples:]
1) Lumunsad siya mula sa kotse. (He alighted from the car.) 2) Lunsaran mo ang kotse. (Alight from the car.)

(verb) to alight from (a vehicle)
pikot

[Active Verb:]
mapikot

[Passive Verb:]
pikutin

[Examples:]
1) Mag-ingat ka kay Monica at baka ka mapikot. (You should be wary of Monica or she might force you into marriage.) 2) Gustong pikutin ni Monica si Bill. (Monica wants to force Bill into marriage.)

[Notes:]
Chinese

(verb) to be forced into marriage
hagis1

[Active Verb:]
humagis

[Examples:]
Humagis ang bata sa kotse. (The child was thrown off the car.)

(verb) to be thrown off
lungkot2

[Active Verb:]
malungkot

(verb) to become sad

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