3. pt. of "may", possible, probable: maaari, puwede, pwede, baka sakali
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should
v.
1. part of shall, ought to: dapat, nararapat
2. should is used to express uncertainty: kung, sakali, kapag, pagka
3. used in speaking of something which might have happened but did not: sana, disin, disin sana
takwil
v.
magtakwil, itakwil (mag:i-) to disown, to deny, to repudiate. Baka itakwil ka ng iyong ama. You might be disowned by your father.
aksaya
n.
wastage
adj.
maaksaya (ma-) wasteful maaksaya (ma-)
v.
to be wasted, to go to waste. Baka maaksaya ang tubig. The water might be wasted. mag-aksaya, aksayahin, pagaksayahan (mag-:-in:pag-an)
v.
to squander, to use something wastefully. Nag-aksaya siya ng panahon. He wasted time. Huwag pag-aksayahan ng panahon ang hindi importanting bagay. Don't waste time with unimportant things.
kaya
n.
1. kaya competence, ability
2. kaya' conj. perhaps, maybe, so, that's why, therefore. Kaya ako naparito... I have come here so that.... Kaya siya... That's why... mod. perchance, perhaps, might, expresses doubt or possibility of choice). Ano kaya ang iniutos mo sa kanya? What perchance did you order him to do?. Baka kaya nawala siya. He might have gotten lost.
sugat
n.
wound
v.
sumugat (-um-) to hurt. Sumugat sa kanyang damdamin ang alaala ng lumipas. His feelings became hurt in remembering the past.
v.
magsugat (mag-) to develop into a wound. Baka magsugat iyan sa kakakamot mo. That might develop into a wound from scratching it. manugat, sugatan (mang-:-an)
v.
to inflict pain
tampal
v.
manampal, tampalin (mang-:-in) to slap with the hand [var. sampal]. Baka tampalin ka niya. He might slap you.
kapit
v.
kumapit, kapitan (-um-:an) to hold, to grasp. Kumapit siya sa akin. He held onto me. ikapit (i-)
v.
to attach to, to connect to, to anchor. Ikapit mo ang kamay mo sa balikat ng bata. Put your hand on the child's shoulder.
v.
magkapit (mag-) to hold onto each other, to join hands. Magkapit kayo at baka kayo mahulog. Hold onto each other's hands because you might fall.
sisi
v.
magsisi (mag-) to repent, to regret. Baka magsisi ka lang. You might just regret it. manisi, sisihin (mang-:-in)
v.
to lay the blame on someone. Sisihin mo si Bert sa nangyari. Blame Bert for what happened.
baka
n.
cattle, cow, beef baka adv. possibly, perhaps, maybe, might. Baka ka maputulan ng daliri. You might get your finger cut off.
talo
adj.
defeated, beaten, surpassed matalo (ma-)
v.
to be defeated, to lose. Natalo sila sa basketbol. They lost the basketball game. mangtalo, talunin (mang-:-in)
v.
to defeat, to surpass, to win over. Baka talunin ka ni Juan. John might defeat you.
huli
adj.
late, tardy, last mahuli (ma-)
v.
to be late or tardy. Dali ka at baka ka mahuli! Hurry up or you might be late.
v.
humuli (-um-) to catch, to arrest, to apprehend manghuli, hulihin (mang-:-in)
v.
to catch someone, to chase after someone. Nanghuli siya ng masasamang tao. He caught bad people.
suyod
n.
lice comb, fine toothed comb, farmer's harrow
v.
magsuyod, suyurin (mag-:-in) to comb one's hair with a fine nit comb, to catch lice, to harrow the soil, to make an intensive search in a place. Magsuyod ka at baka may kuto ka. Comb your hair with a fine tooth comb because you might have lice.
waglit
v.
mawaglit (ma-) to be misplaced or mislaid. Baka mawaglit na naman ang relos mo. Your watch might get misplaced again.
kurso
n.
diarrhea
v.
magkurso, kursohin (mag-:-in) to suffer from diarrhea, to be sick of diarrhea. Baka ka kursohin kapag kain ka nang kain. If you keep on eating you might get diarrhea.
tukso
v.
mangtukso (manukso), tuksuhin (mang-:-in) to tease, to joke, to jest, to tempt. Baka manukso sila. They might tease. Tuksuhin natin si Vicky. Let's tease Vicky.
yupi
n.
dent (as on automobile fenders, guards or bodies)
adj.
dented
v.
mayupi (ma-) to be dented. Huwag mong tapakan at baka mayupi. Don't step on it or it might be dented.
bagyo
n.
storm, typhoon bagyuhin (-in)
v.
(phenomenal verb) to have a storm/typhoon. Baka ka bagyuhin sa probinsya. You might get hit by the storm in the province. bumagyo (um-)
v.
(phenomenal verb) to rain violently as in a storm or typhoon. Bumabagyo nang malakas. The storm is raging strong.
tangka
v.
magtangka', tangkain (mag-:-in) to premeditate, to plan, to intend. Nagtangka siyang magpakamatay. He planned to commit suicide. Baka tangkain niyang ako ay patayin. He might plan to kill me.
basag
n.
break, crack basag
adj.
broken makabasag, mabasag (maka-:ma)
v.
to break china, glassware, or earthenware accidentally, to be able to break. Nabasag niya ang mga pinggan. He broke the plates.
v.
magbasag, basagin (mag-:-in) to break glassware, china, earthenware, to crack, to break repeatedly, deliberately. Baka basagin ng bata ang plorera. The child might break the flower vase.
to pull suddenly. Baltakin mo siya at baka mahulog. Pull him or he might fall.
libang
v.
maglibang (mag-) to find some kind of recreation, to provide distraction, amusement, or entertainment. Maglibang ka at baka ka maloko. Get some recreation or you might crack up. manglibang, libangin (mang-:-in) to entertain, to provide distraction, amusement or entertainment. Libangin mo ang mga nag-aantay. Entertain those who are waiting.
binat
n.
relapse
v.
mabinat (ma-) to have a relapse. Nabinat siya sa katratrabaho. He had a relapse because of overwork. binatin (-in)
v.
to cause to have a relapse. Huwag mo siyang binatin. Don't strain him (or he might have a relapse).
tae
n.
excreta tumae, itae (-um-:i-)
v.
to defecate, to have a bowel movement. Tumae ang bata sa sala. The child had a bowel movement in the living room.
v.
magtae (mag-) to have diarrhea. Baka magtae ka sa sobra mong kinain. You might get diarrhea from overeating.
akala
n.
idea, belief p.v. to think. Akala ko'y kumain ka na. I thought you had already eaten.
v.
mag-akala, akalain (mag-:-in) to believe, to presume, to think, to conceive, to imagine. Huwag kang mag-akalang ako ay taksil. Don't get the idea that I'm unfaithful. Baka akalain mong ako ay taksil. You might think I'm unfaithful.
suka
n.
vinegar
2.) suka
n.
vomit sumuka, isuka (-um:i-)
v.
to vomit, to throw up. Sumuka siya kanina. He vomitted a little while ago.
v.
magsuka (mag-) Baka magsuka ka. You might vomit.
pagod
n.
tiredness, exhaustion pagod
adj.
tired, exhausted
v.
mapagod (ma-) to become tired. Dahan-dahan at baka ka mapagod. Go slowly or you might get tired.
ubo
n.
cough umubo, ubuhin (-um-:-in-)
v.
to cough. Umubo ang bata. The child coughed. Baka ubuhin ka. You might start to cough.