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FILIPINO-ENGLISH VOCABULARY WITH PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF FILIPINO ENGLISH GRAMMERS. - Softcover

 
9781130911176: FILIPINO-ENGLISH VOCABULARY WITH PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF FILIPINO ENGLISH GRAMMERS.

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...To die. To listen, to hearken, to attend, to hear. There is, there are, there was, there were; have, has, had; there will be; will or shall have. To lunch,-to take a luncheon. To hold a meeting. To desire or pretend something vehemently; to long for» To vex. To be vexed. To begin, to commence. To crumble, to chip; to tear into pieces. To consider, to think, to meditate. To rinse. To suggest. To become cheap. To cheapen. To.affront, to be affronted; to insult to the face. To destroy by little and little; to moulder. To moulder N Nakíiw: magnakaw, nakawin, Naknak: magnaknak. Naknak: papagnaknakín. Nam na ni: numamnam, пнш namín. Nasa: magnasà, nasàin. pag nasàan. lVasiiMs: magnasnas, nasnasín. Nisnis, nitnit, nutnot: niagnis nis, manisnis, etc. Nisnis: nisnisín. N a y n ay: m ag n a y n ay. Nilaynilay: imignilaynilay. Ñingas:%papagningasin, Ñingas: magningas. Ningning: magningning. Nipís: magnipís, nipisán, panipisín. Nipís: numipís. Nuynoy: magnuynoy, nuynuyín Nuynoy: numuynoy, nuynuyín, To steal, to be stolen To rankle, to feinter. To increase the state of inflam-mation in a wound. To taste, to be tasted. To desire, to wish, to be desired To scrape, to grate: to erase. To ravel. To perfricate. To plane, to make smooth, to polish. To m ad i ta te. To flame. To blaze. To glitter. To make thin or slender. To become slender. To specify. To deliberate. Ongík: umougík. Olaw: uinobiw, ola win Olaw: maula w. Oláw: mag-oláw. Ola: umola, mag-ola. Onaw: uiaonaw. Onaw: mag-onaw, onawin. Oiu'xl: циники!. Opay: maopay. Opit: umopit, inag-opit, opitin. Orden: mag-orden, ordmán (n£ pagkaparí....

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