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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

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    English-Filipino with Illustrative Sentences

Bachelor (n) lalaking walang asawa o binata; isang tapos sa kolehiyo 
                   I am a bachelor of education.
Background (n) pinagdaanan, napag-aralan 
                   The girl has very good background.
Back  (n) sa likod ng;(v) tulungan; suportahan 
                    Please scratch  my back.
Backbone (n) gulugod 
                     Her backbone was injured during the accident.
Backward (adj.) Paurong 
                      The people of some barrios  are still backward in their ways. 
Baggage (n) Dala-dalahan 
                    I helped the old man carry his baggage. 
Bail (n) Piyansa 
                      They paid bail for the prisoner. 
Bank (n) Banko 
                       The bank was robbed by just four men.
Baptism (n) Binyagan 
                        We'll invite you at the baptism of our son.
Bargain (n) Baratilyo 
                         We got the house at a bargain.
Bark (v) kumahol 
                           Please don't bark at the wrong tree.
Barefooted (adj.) Nakapaa 
                          WE walked barefooted on the beach. 
Bathroom (n) Banyo; paliguan
                           The bathroom should always be clean. 
Beach (n) Dalampasigan 
                            It's very hot on the beach. 
Beauty (n) kagandahan 
                            A thing of beauty is a joy forever. 
Become (v) Maging 
                             Study hard so that you'll become successful. 
Bedbug (n) Surot 
                            I found a bedbug on my bed.
Beast (n) Hayop 
                            The lion is the beast.  
Beef (n) Karneng baka
                            Beef is rich in iron.
Before (prep.) Bago; (adv.)  noong araw 
                            We lived in the province before. 
Behaviour (n) Kilos 
                            Her behavior is very admirable.  
Behind (pre.) sa Likod ng
                             There's a book behind the building.
Belief (n) Paniniwala
                              What is your belief regarding ghosts?
Beloved (n or adj.) Loved one 
                               I always pray for my beloved ones.
Below (adv., or adj.) sa ilalim ng 
                                The people renting below our apartment are noisy.
Bend (v) Baluktutin.
                                  Can you bend this wire; please?
Bell (n) Kampana; batingaw 
                                  The bell is ringing loud and long.
Bestow (v) ipagkaloob; ibigay 
                                   We shall bestow the award to the heroic boy.
Beverage (n) inumin 
                                 Tea is her favourite  beverage.
Birthday (n) Kapanganakan; kaarawan 
                                My birthday is on  sunday 
Bind (v) Talian 
                       Bind all the sticks together.
                                           
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Sunday, September 15, 2019

New English-Filipino with Illustrative Sentence.

 Apology (n) paliwanag sa pagkakamali.
           We accept the contrite woman's  apology.
Appetite (n) Gana
             The patient's appetite has improved.
Appetizer (n) Pampagana
               Unripe mangos can serve appetizer.
Appliance (n) Kagamitan
                 An electrician is needed too repair the appliance.
Applicable (adj.) magagamit
                 That method of teaching is applicable to most lessons.
Approval (n) Pagsang-ayon
                  Your approval is needed before we can leave.
Application (n) Paggamit
                   Her application for visa was denied.
Appreciate (v) pasalamat
                   We really appreciate your generosity.
Approximately (adv.) humigit -kumulang
                   Approximately half of the audience stayed to meet the actress.
Arise (v) Bumangon; magbuhat
                    Anarchy may arise if the president is abusive.
Ankle (n) Bukong-bukong
                     I hurt my ankle whenI tripped.
Annex (n) Sangay
                      The school has a new annex.
Anniversary (n) Kaarawan; anibersaryo
                      The couple are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary.
Anonymous (adj.) di-kilala
                       An anonymous letter arrived today.
Annul (n)  Pawalang bisa
                        We shall  annul some of the bylaws of our club.


Wednesday, September 11, 2019

           English-Filipino Dictionary
Alligator (n) Buwaya
         Crocodiles are called alligators in the state.
Allot (v)
       We shall allot a certain amount for the church.
Allowance (n) Pangastos
         I give weekly allowance to my son.
Amend (v) susugan
          They want to amend the constitution.
Amok (n) Huramentado
           An amok scared the people on the streets.
Amputate (v) Putulin
            They will amputate the leg of the diabetic woman.
Amuse (v) Aliwin
             Movies aaare made to amuse people.
Anarchy (n) kaguluhang-bayan
             A greedy ruler willmake people resort to anarchy.
Anatomy (n) Balangkas ng halaman; tao o hayop
               Anatomy is a Medical subject.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

English-Filipino-Visaya with Illustrative Sentences.         

Ability (n) Kakayahan- Kaya     =     His mathematical ability is a big help.  
Able (adj) May kakayahan - Antos           = We found the applicant a very able .
Abandon (v) iwan; pabayaan - Gibiya-an        = I hope he will not his job.
Abdomen (n) Tiyan; sikmura  - Tiyan        =His pain in the abdomen is due  to overeating.
Abnormal (adj) di-karaniwan; di- normal - buang     = The beating of the patient's heart is abnormal.
Abolish  (v) Buwagin; itigil; alisin - Pahawa-on = They fought to abolish slavery in the land.
About (prep) tungkol sa; malapit sa; halos- Bahin ana =The sun is shining about the cloud.
Absent (adj.) wala; di-dumalo - wala ni tongha= The teacher is absent because she's sick.
Absorb (v) sipsipin; mawili nang lubos- gisopsop,gihigop= cotton will absord liquid fast.
Abuse (v) magmalabis: hamakin- Giaboso- =We should not abuse his kindness.
Accept (v) Tangapin; - gi dawat, dawaton =Please accept our apologies.
Accident (n) sakuna; aksidente-disgrascia,panghitabo =I hope no accident will occur during our travel
Acquaint (v) ipabatid : ipakilala - pahibalo; epahibalo = Please acquaint us of your plans the club.
Across (adv.) sa kabila- didto sa pikas = The school is just across the street from home.
Actual (adj.) tunay: totoo- tinuod, akto = We couldn't believe it was an actual happening.
Advise (v) payuhan: ipayo- tambagan,tambag= Teachers are there to advise students.
Afraid (adj.) takot: nag-aalala - hadlok: nahadlok = I am afraid I'll not pass the test.
Against (prep.) Laban sa ; dili gusto, =WE should not go against our parents' wishes.
Agree (v) sumang-ayon ; nisugot, = Let us  first agree on the place of picnic before the date.
Alive (adj.) buhay;masigla - buhi =The litte birds in the nest are all alive   and chirping.
Almost (adv.) halos; hapit= I am almost through with my work.
Along (prep) kasama; paayon sa- Mouban; = Are you coming along to see the parade.
Although (prep. or adv.) kahit- bisan =I said yes although I meant no.
Anemia (n) kakulanga sa dugo; kulang ug dugo= Iron is goo for people with anemia.

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