tumipak (-um-) to hit, win a fortune. Tumipak sina Delfin sa karera. Delfin and his group made a fortune off the race.
v.
magtipak, tipakin (mag-:-in) to chop off a piece or portion of matter. Tipakin mo ang isang bloke ng yelo. Chop off a block of ice.
awat
n.
pacification of quarreling people mang-awat, umawat, awatin (mang-, um-:-in)
v.
to pacify a quarrel, to stand between a fight. Awatin mo sina Ben at David. Pacify Ben and David.
yaya
n.
nurse, nursemaid, wet nurse, governess yaya
v.
magyaya (mag-) to invite, to induce. Nagyaya silang magboling. They invited (us) to go bowling. mangyaya', yayain (mang-:-in)
v.
to invite. Yayain mo sina Nina. Invite Nina and her group.
tanan
v.
magtanan, itanan (mag:i-) to elope, to elope with. Nagtanan sina Celia at Romy. Celia and Romy eloped. Itanan mo ang iyong kasintahan. Elope with your sweetheart.
si
used before names of persons to mean "and company". sina Luis... Luis and his companions...