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Tagalog English
kaya 1) competence, ability (adj) 2) perhaps, maybe, so, that's why, therefore (conj) 3) perchance, perhaps, might (expresses doubt or possibility of choice) (mod)
kuha

[Active Verb:]
kumuha

[Passive Verb:]
kuhain

[Examples:]
1) Kumuha ka ng saging sa basket. (Get yourself some bananas from the basket.) 2) Kuhain mo ang saging mula sa basket. (Get the bananas from the basket.)

(verb) to get, to obtain
kuwenta

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) account, debt
lista

[Active Verb:]
maglista

[Passive Verb:]
ilista

[Examples:]
1) Maglista ka ng mga utang niya sa iyo. (You list down all the debts he owes you.) 2) Ilista mo sa tubig ang aking utang. (List down my debts on water.)

(verb) to list down
pulpol (adj) blunt; obtuse
sana

[Notes:]
Expresses unreal futurity in the past or doubtful futurity in the present. In the latter sense, expresses modesty in a request, as IPAGLALABA SANA KITA NG DAMIT NGUNIT WALA AKONG SABON, I would have washed your clothes for you, but I didn't have any soap.

with hope
singil1 (noun) price quoted; charge; collection of payment of debt
suma

[Active Verb:]
magsuma

[Passive Verb:]
sumahin

[Examples:]
1) Magsuma ka ng utang ko sa iyo. (You sum up all my debts to you.) 2) Sumahin mo ang utang ko sa iyo. (Sum up all me debts to you.)

(verb) to sum up
tamo

[Active Verb:]
magtamo

[Passive Verb:]
tamuhin

(verb) to obtain; to acquire; to be awarded
tubos

[Active Verb:]
manubos

[Passive Verb:]
tubusin

[Examples:]
1) Manubos ka ng kawawang bata. (You redeem the poor child.) 2) Tubusin mo ang aking utang. (Redeem my debt.)

(verb) to redeem

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