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Tagalog English
silbato (noun) whistle; sound of whistle or siren
sipol1

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) whistling; sound of a whistle or of a siren
po (part) a form that indicates respect or politeness; sir/ma'am, as OPO (OO+PO), yes, sir.
ibig

[Active Verb:]
umibig

[Passive Verb:]
ibigin

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) gusto (post-verb)

[Examples:]
1) Umibig ka na ba? (Have you fallen in love?) 2) Gusto mo bang ibigin ka niya? (Do you want her to love you?)

(post-verb) want, like, wish, desire (verb) to want, to like, to love, to desire, to wish
wili2

[Passive Verb:]
mawili

(verb) to become engrossed or interested; to desire to continue with an experience because of its pleasantness, attractiveness or profit
nais

[Passive Verb:]
naisin

(verb) to desire; to wish
sira3

[Active Verb:]
sumira

[Examples:]
Ikaw ba ang sumira sa aking damit? (Are you the one who ripped my clothes?)

(verb) to destroy; to break; to rip; to tear
sira4

[Active Verb:]
manira

[Passive Verb:]
sirain

[Examples:]
1) Hindi ako mahilig manira ng gamit ng iba. (I am not fond of breaking other people's things.) 2) Ayaw kong sirain ang ating magandang pagsasama. (I don't want to destroy our good friendship.)

(verb) to destroy; to break; to rip; to tear
sisid2

[Active Verb:]
sumisid

[Passive Verb:]
sisirin

[Examples:]
1) Sumisid kami sa ilalim ng dagat. (We swam under the sea.) 2) Sisirin natin ang dagat. (Let's go under the sea.)

(verb) to dive head first into the water; to swim under water
sadya4

[Active Verb:]
manadya

[Examples:]
Gustong manadya ni Kenneth na sirain ang buhay ni Bill. (Kenneth wants to intentionally destroy the life of Bill.)

(verb) to do intentionally

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