2. every now and then, from time to time: paminsan-minsan
3. every other: tuwing ikalawa, tuwing makalawa
4. every day: araw-araw
5. every week: linggu-linggo
6. every morning: tuwing umaga
7. every time, whenever: tuwi, sa tuwi-tuwina
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
other
adj.
1. not the same, different: iba
2. remaining: iba pa
3. additional: iba adv. in a different way: maliban, naiiba pa pron. 1. other person: kapwa, kapuwa, iba
2. other thing: ang isa (naman)
3. every other, every second, alternate: tuwing ikalawa, tuwing makalawa, maka-makalawa
4. the other world, the life to come: kabilang-buhay, huling-buhay
5. the other day, night, etc., recently: kamakailan lamang
6. of all others, more than all others: higit sa lahat
tuwi
adv.
every, each time, always conj. whenever tuwi conj. (+ ng) whenever, everytime. Tuwing umaga... Every morning...
regalo
n.
gift, present
v.
magregalo (mag-) to give gift. Nagreregalo siya sa kanyang nobya tuwing Pasko. He gives gift to his sweetheart every Christmas.
tirik
v.
tumirik (-um-) to look straight upward, as in a state of delirium. Tumirik ang mata ng naghihingalong matanda. The delirious old man's eyes rolled back in his head. magtirik, itirik (mag-:i-)
v.
to set upright (as of candles). Nagtitirik kami ng kandila sa nitso tuwing Todos Los Santos. We set up candles on the tomb every All Saints Day.
simba
n.
simbahan (-an) church sumimba, magsimba (-um-, mag)
v.
to go to church. Nagsisimba siya tuwing Linggo. He goes to church every Sunday.
putol
v.
pumutol, putulin, putulan (-um-:-in,-an) to cut something magputol (mag-)
v.
to cut intensively, repeatedly
v.
mamutol (mang-) to cut something say wood as means of livelihood or to cut habitually. Namumutol si Kardo ng kahoy tuwing hapon. Kardo cuts wood every afternoon.
punas
v.
magpunas, punasan (mag-:-an) to wipe, to mop, to dry, with a piece of cloth or rag. Nagpupunas siya ng sahig tuwing umaga. She mops the floor every morning.