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Tagalog English
balot

[Active Verb:]
magbalot

[Passive Verb:]
balutin

[Examples:]
1) May uwi akong balot para sa iyo. (I brought home some food for you.) 2) Balot siya ng makapal na damit sa taglamig. (She is wrapped in thick clothes during the cold season.) 3) Magbalot ka ng makakain natin. (Wrap the food we are going to eat.)

1) covering, wrapping, take home food (noun) 2) covered, wrapped (adj) 3) to wrap, to encase, to envelop (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)
bantay

[Active Verb:]
magbantay

[Passive Verb:]
bantayan

[Examples:]
1) Bantayan mo ang bahay. (Guard the house.) 2) Magbantay ka ng bata. (Watch closely the kids.)

1) guard, watcher (noun) 2) to watch closely, to be on guard (verb)
baril1

[Active Verb:]
mamaril

[Passive Verb:]
barilin

[Examples:]
1) Siya ay may dalang baril. (He has a gun.) 2) Bumaril si Pedro. (Pedro shot the gun.) 3) Magbaril ka. (Shoot yourself.) 4) Mangbaril ka ng ibon. (Shoot a bird.)

1) gun (noun) 2) to shoot with a gun (verb) 3) to shoot oneself -- MAGBARIL (verb) 4) to shoot at something -- MAMARIL (verb)
balibag1

[Active Verb:]
magbalibag

[Passive Verb:]
ibalibag

[Examples:]
1) Huwag mong ibalibag ang laruan sa bata. (Don't throw the toys to the child.) 2) Gusto kong balibagin ng bato ang mga maingay na aso sa kapitbahay. (I want to hurl some stones on those noisy dogs at the neighbor's house.)

1) heave of throwing something like a boomerang or a piece of wood or cane (noun) 2) to be thrown, hurled (verb) 3) to throw, hurl, cast an object (verb) 4) to throw, hurl, cast an object at someone or something (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)
balabal1

[Active Verb:]
magbalabal

[Passive Verb:]
ibalabal

[Examples:]
Magbalabal ka at nang hindi ka ginawin. (Wrap yourself so you won't get cold.)

1) mantilla, wrap, shawl (apparel) (noun) 2) to wrap oneself with a shawl, mantle, or kerchief (verb)
balabal2

[Active Verb:]
bumalabal

[Passive Verb:]
balabalan

[Examples:]
Magbalabal ka at nang hindi ka ginawin. (Wrap yourself so you won't get cold.)

1) mantilla, wrap, shawl (apparel) (noun) 2) to wrap oneself with a shawl, mantle, or kerchief (verb)
balato

[Active Verb:]
magbalato

[Passive Verb:]
balatuan

1) money given away by a winning gambler as goodwill (noun)
balita1

[Active Verb:]
magbalita

[Passive Verb:]
ibalita

[Examples:]
1) Ano ang balita? (What is the news?) 2) Siya ay balita na may anak sa labas. (He is known to have an illegitimate child.) 3) Ibalita mo naman sa amin ang nangyari. (Tell us what happened.) 4) Balitaan mo naman kami kung ano ang nangyari. (Tell us what h

1) news (noun) 2) well-known, famous, talked about (adj) 3) to tell, to report, to relay the news (verb) to someone

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