4. to observe cautiously: magmanman, manmanan, magmatyag, matyagan
5. to remark: pumuna, punahin, pumansin, pansinin
6. to keep, follow in practice: tumupad, tupdin, sumunod, sundin, gumanap, ganapin
7. to observe things close at hand: magmasid, pagmasdan
8. to show regard for, celebrate: magdiwang, ipagdiwang
footnote
n.
a note at the bottom of the page: talababa
welt
n.
1. a strip of leather between the upper part and the sole of a shoe: ribete
2. a streak or ridge made on the skin by a stick or whip: latay
v.
to beat severely (used in common talk): pumalo, mapalo, paluin, lumatigo, latiguhin, gumulpi, magulpi, gulpihin Note: to these verbs add the adverb "mabuti" to connote "severely"
plenty
n.
1. abundance: note: this is a case in which the English noun is usually rendered by an adjective in Tagalog, e.g.: marami (many), sagana, masagana (much or plentiful), labis-labis, sobra-sobra (more than enough)
2. full supply, all that one needs: kasaganaan
when
adv.
1. at what time: kailan
2. introducing adverbial clause: nang, noon Note: "Nang" is followed by the infinitive not the past tense. "Noon" may be followed by the present tense to connote an act that continues on for some time. conj. 1. at any time that: tuwi, tuwing, kapag, pagka
2. although: kahit, bagaman, bagamat pron. 1. what time; which time: kailan
2. at any time in the future: sa oras na, sa ano mang oras
3. during which time: rendered by the ligature "na" or its variant "-ng"
n.
the time or occasion: oras, panahon
bale
Sp adj.
value (used commonly as, "hindi bale," it's all right never mind, "bale wala'," of no value)
n.
promissory note bumale (um-)
v.
to get a cash advance. Bumale ako dahil sa kapos ako ngayon. I got a cash advance because I'm broke now.