2. wares, thing or things for sale: mga paninda, kalakal
» synonyms and related words:
customs
n.
taxes paid on imported goods: bayad sa adwana
contraband
n.
smuggled (goods): kontrabandong kalakal, palusot na kalakal
adj.
against the law, prohibited: labag sa batas, bawal
hawker
n.
or peddler: A person who travels around selling goods, typically advertising them by shouting. maglako, ilako
importer
n.
a merchant or company that imports goods: importer, importador, mang-aangkat
creditor
n.
person to whom money or goods are due: pinagkakautangan
hawk
n.
a bird of prey: lawin
v.
to carry goods about for sale, as a street
deliver
v.
1. to save: magligtas, maligtas, iligtas
2. to set free: magpalaya, palayain, humango, mahango, hanguin, tumubos, matubos, tubusin
3. to deliver letters, goods, etc: magdala, dalhin, maghatid, ihatid
4. to give or transfer: mag-abot, iabot, magbigay, ibigay
trademark
n.
a mark, picture, name, etc. used by a manufacturer or merchant to distinguish his goods: tatak-pangkalakal, marka (marka) ng kalakal
merchandise
n.
goods for sale: kalakal, paninda, tinda
ibayo
adj.
opposite ibayo
v.
mag-ibayo (mag-) to double, to be excessive, to be too much. Nag-ibayo ang halaga ng bilihin. The prices of goods doubled.
lamas
v.
maglamas, lamasin (mag:-in) to mash or crush with hand, to make dirty. Huwag mong lamasin ang tinda ko. Don't mash my goods for sale. manglamas, lamasin (mang-:-in) to mash or crush with hand, to make dirty. Nanglamas siya ng mga prutas. He squashed the fruits.
tinda
n.
goods for sale, merchandise
delata
Sp n.
canned goods
kalakal
n.
merchandise, goods
baba
n.
descent bumaba', babain (um-:-in)
v.
to go down, to descend. Bumaba siya sa hagdan. He went down the stairs. baba'
to reduce, to take down, to carry to a lower level. Ibaba mo ang iyong timbang. Reduce your weight. bumaba' (um-)
v.
to become shorter, to become cheaper. Bumaba ang presyo ng mga bilihin. The price of goods went down.
lusot
v.
lumusot (-um-) to pass through, to penetrate, to overtake. Lumusot ang paa niya sa butas. His foot passed through the opening. maglusot, ilusot (mag-:i-) to smuggle. Inilusot nila ang mga kontrabando. They smuggled the contraband goods through.
hango
v.
humango (-um-) to appropriate a certain amount of goods
v.
maghango, hanguin (mag-:-in) to remove something being cooked from the fire, to adapt from literary material, to save someone from something. Hanguin mo siya sa hirap. Help him out (of his difficulties).
pakyaw
Ch n.
wholesale buying mamakyaw, pakyawin (mang:-in)
v.
to buy by wholesale, to buy something by wholesale. Mamamakyaw siya sa Divisoria. He's going to buy by wholesale at Divisoria (market).. Pakyawin mong lahat ang tinda niya. Buy all his goods.