Lesson - Ang Bayad
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Amoy n. smell
Kinamot v. scratched
Kumalansing sound of money
Kusinera n. female cook
Dumaan v. (1) to drop in (2) to pass; to pass through or over; to go by
Ginatan n. any confection or cooking containing gata - coconut milk
Halos adv. (1) nearly; almost (2) about; just about; nearby (3) practically
Inilagpak v. dropped heavily
Lagpak n. (1) dropping off heavily (2) thud; a dull sound (3) crush or fall of a heavy object and the sound made a fall (4) failure; failing in an examination
Makalipas time has lapsed (Lipas (generally with na) adj. lapsed-referring to a designated time)
Magsasakang n. farmer; agriculturist; tiller of land
Naku intrj. expression of surprise (from Ina ko!)
Nagbibiro v. (1) to joke; to jest (2) to crack a joke (3) to kid; to fool or tease in a joking manner
Nagbungtonghininga v. sighed
Buntonghininga n. sigh; the act or sound of sighing.
Nanaog v. to go downstairs
Paliwanag n. explanation; exposition; interpretation
Payo n. (1) advice; an opinion about what should be done (2) counsel
Pilak n. (1) silver (2) money
Sumandok v. to scoop; to scoop out; to take up or out with a scoop or as a scoop does
Tumulo v. (1) to drip; to dribble (2) leak; to fall in drops (3) to trickle; to flow or fall in drops or in a small stream
Ulam n. viand; any dish of meat, fish or vegetables, eaten with cooked rice
Uli adj. again; once more