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Tagalog English
probinsiyana2 (adj) provincial
siguro (adv) maybe; perhaps; probably
probinsiyana1 (noun) female from the province
problema (noun) problem
probinsiya

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) province
harap2

[Active Verb:]
magharap

[Passive Verb:]
harapin

[Examples:]
1) Magharap kayong dalawa. (Both of you should face each other.) 2) Harapin mo ang iyong problema. (Face your problems.)

(verb) to face
damay2

[Active Verb:]
mangdamay

[Passive Verb:]
idamay

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang mangdamay ng ibang tao sa iyong kalokohan. (Don't involve others in your misadventures.) 2) Huwag mong idamay ang aking mga kaibigan sa usapan. (Don't involve my friends in our problem.)

(verb) to involve others (without notice) in some sort of unpleasant situation
dalangin2

[Active Verb:]
dumalangin

[Passive Verb:]
idalangin

[Examples:]
1) Dumalangin ka sa Diyos tungkol sa iyong mga problema. (You pray fervently to God about your problems.) 2) Idalangin mo sa Diyos ang iyong mga problema. (Pray fervently to God about your problems.)

(verb) to pray fervently
bagyo

[Active Verb:]
bumagyo

[Passive Verb:]
bagyuhin

[Examples:]
1) Baka ka bagyuhin sa probinsya. (You might get hit by a storm in the province.) 2) Bumagyo ng malakas kahapon. (The storm was raging yesterday.)

1) storm, typhoon (noun) 2) to be hit by a storm or typhoon (phenomenal verb) 3) to rain violently as in a storm or typhoon (phenomenal verb)
probinsiyana see probinsiyana1 see probinsiyana2

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