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Tagalog English
palitaw (noun) rice cake made of glutinous rice, sugar, and coconut gratings
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
pindot

[Active Verb:]
pumindot

[Passive Verb:]
pindutin

[Examples:]
1) Pumindot ka sa doorbell. (You push the doorbell.) 2) Pindutin mo ang doorbell. (Push the doorbell.)

(verb) to push, squeeze, or crush with the fingers
pulot3

[Active Verb:]
mamulot

[Passive Verb:]
pulutin

[Examples:]
1) Mamulot ka ng bato sa bundok. (You pick up some stones from the mountain.) 2) Pulutin mo ang damit ni Monica. (Pick up Monica's dress.)

(verb) to pick up
sagot2

[Active Verb:]
sumagot

[Passive Verb:]
sagutin

[Examples:]
1) Sumagot ka na ba sa sulat ni Ana? (Did you reply to Ana's letter yet?) 2) Sagutin mo na ang sulat ni Ana. (Respond to Ana's letter.)

(verb) to answer; to reply
simot2

[Passive Verb:]
simutin

[Examples:]
Simutin mo ang pagkain sa iyong plato. (Finish the food on your plate.)

(verb) to consume, take, or use entirely; to pick up to the last grain or piece (from floor, dish, or container)
sundot2

[Active Verb:]
manundot

[Passive Verb:]
sundutin

[Examples:]
1) Mahilig siyang manundot ng cake ni Monica. (He likes to poke a finger on Monica's cake.) 2) Sundutin mo ng karayom ang lobo. (Poke the baloon with a needle.)

(verb) to poke (with the point of a finger, stick, spear, or the like)
takot4

[Passive Verb:]
takutin


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