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Tagalog English
aksidente

[Active Verb:]
maaksidente

[Examples:]
Naaksidente siya kahapon. (He met an accident yesterday.)

[Notes:]
Spanish word

1) accident (noun) 2) to meet an accident (verb)
alis1

[Active Verb:]
mag-alis

[Passive Verb:]
alisin

[Examples:]
1) Anong oras ang alis ng eroplano patungong Amerika? (What time will the plane depart for the US?) 2) Mag-alis ka ng sapatos bago pumasok ng bahay. (Remove your shoes before entering the house.) 3) Umalis siya kahapon. (He left yesterday.)

1) departure (noun) 2) to take away, to remove, to deduct (mag-alis; alisin) 3) to leave, to depart, to go away (umalis)
alis2

[Active Verb:]
umalis

[Examples:]
1) Anong oras ang alis ng eroplano patungong Amerika? (What time will the plane depart for the US?) 2) Mag-alis ka ng sapatos bago pumasok ng bahay. (Remove your shoes before entering the house.) 3) Umalis siya kahapon. (He left yesterday.)

1) departure (noun) 2) to take away, to remove, to deduct (mag-alis; alisin) 3) to leave, to depart, to go away (umalis)
alon

[Active Verb:]
umalon

[Examples:]
Umalon ng malakas kahapon sa dagat. (The waves were big yesterday at the sea.)

1) waves (noun) 2) to move like waves (verb)
ambon

[Active Verb:]
umambon

[Examples:]
Umambon kahapon. (It showered lightly yesterday.)

1) drizzle, light rain, shower (noun) 2) to drizzle, to shower lightly (verb)
araw

[Active Verb:]
umaraw

[Examples:]
Umaraw kahapon. (The sun was out yesterday.)

1) sun (noun) 2) day (noun) 3) to shine brightly (the sun's coming out)
ba

[Examples:]
Mayroon ba silang ginawa? (Have they done anything?)

(prt) question marker; expressive of interrogation in yes/no questions
bagyo

[Active Verb:]
bumagyo

[Passive Verb:]
bagyuhin

[Examples:]
1) Baka ka bagyuhin sa probinsya. (You might get hit by a storm in the province.) 2) Bumagyo ng malakas kahapon. (The storm was raging yesterday.)

1) storm, typhoon (noun) 2) to be hit by a storm or typhoon (phenomenal verb) 3) to rain violently as in a storm or typhoon (phenomenal verb)
dalawa 1) two (num) 2) twice /maka-/ (adj) 3) the day before yesterday /maka-/ (with SA) (adv)
dating2

[Active Verb:]
dumating

[Passive Verb:]
datingan

[Examples:]
1) Dumating sila kahapon. (They arrived yesterday.) 2) Dinatnan niyang patay ang kanyang aso. (His dog was dead by the time he arrived.)

(verb) to arrive

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