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Tagalog English
ayon

[Active Verb:]
umayon

[Passive Verb:]
ayunan

[Examples:]
1) Ayon kay Imelda, maganda siya. (According to Imelda, she is beautiful.) 2) Umayon si Ernesto sa balak ni Rosita. (Ernesto went along with Rosita's plan.)

1) parallel to, in agreement with (adj) 2) according to...; as alleged by (adv) 3) to agree, to conform, to go along with (verb)
baon1

[Active Verb:]
magbaon

[Passive Verb:]
baunin

[Examples:]
1) Ano ang dala mong baon ngayon? (What food did you have for today?) 2) Magbaon ka ng tinapay para hindi ka magutom. (Bring some bread so you will not get hungry.) 3) Bumaon ang sapatos ko sa putik. (My shoes got covered with mud.) 4) Ibaon mo ang patay

1) provision or supply food taken on journey (noun) 2) to carry provisions or supply usually food (verb) 3) to become buried, to sink -- BUMAON (verb) 4) to bury something -- IBAON (verb)
baon2

[Active Verb:]
bumaon

[Passive Verb:]
ibaon

[Examples:]
1) Ano ang dala mong baon ngayon? (What food did you have for today?) 2) Magbaon ka ng tinapay para hindi ka magutom. (Bring some bread so you will not get hungry.) 3) Bumaon ang sapatos ko sa putik. (My shoes got covered with mud.) 4) Ibaon mo ang patay

1) provision or supply food taken on journey (noun) 2) to carry provisions or supply usually food (verb) 3) to become buried, to sink -- BUMAON (verb) 4) to bury something -- IBAON (verb)
kusot

[Active Verb:]
magkusot

[Passive Verb:]
kusutin

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) gusot

[Examples:]
Huwag kang makislot, baka makusot ang damit mo. (Don't be too playful or your shirt might get crumpled.)

1) rumpled, crumpled (adj) 2) to get wrikled -- MAKUSOT (verb) 3) to crumple; to wash clothes by rubbing vigorously -- MAGKUSOT, KUSUTIN (verb)
bihis

[Active Verb:]
magbihis

[Passive Verb:]
bihisan

[Examples:]
1) Maganda ang bihis mo ngayon. (What you're wearing today is beautiful.) 2) Bakit bihis ka ngayon? (Why are you dressed up today?) 3) Magbihis ka ng malinis na damit. (Put on your clean clothes.)

1) the dress one wears (noun) 2) well-dressed, dressed up (adj) 3) to change clothes, to put on clothes (verb)
kamot

[Active Verb:]
kumamot

[Passive Verb:]
kamutin

[Examples:]
1) Kumamot na lang siya ng ulo. (He just scratched his head.) 2) Magkamot ka na lang ng ulo. (Just scratch your head.) 3) Mangamot ka na lang ng pusa. (Just scratch a cat.)

1) to scratch one's self -- KUMAMOT (verb) 2) to scratch repeatedly -- MAGKAMOT (verb) 3) to scratch somebody -- MANGAMOT, KAMUTIN (verb)
kurot

[Active Verb:]
mangurot

[Passive Verb:]
kurutin

[Examples:]
1) Kumurot ka ng pagkain sa mesa. (Take a piece of food on the table.) 2) Kurutin mo nga ang pisngi ko. (Pinch my cheeks.)

1) to take a piece -- KUMUROT (verb) 2) to pinch -- MANGUROT, KURUTIN (verb)
Mabúti naman.

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