Publications: Bulletin No. 1-, Issue 7Bureau of Printing, 1941 - Philippine languages |
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Publications, Volume 1, Issues 1-11 Institute of National Language (Philippines) No preview available - 1937 |
Common terms and phrases
able to glean able to order agreement or reconciliation allowed to glean asked or allowed assimilation of cognate bad feeling become or turn changed to nag changed to nagsipag changed to nakapag cognate nasal verbs collective plural derivatives express distributive plural dropping express potential fond forms with R2 four being diminuendo future diminuendo gandá glean rice gleaned of rice harbor a bad hatred or anger imperative diminuendo last four locative passive magka magkápa magpa magsi magsipag magsipagpa makapag maki mapa mapag meaning naki nuendo one's voice ordered gleaned pagká paká paki palay past diminuendo past progressive diminuendo pati present progressive progressive and past quality denoted R2 being diminuendo R2+ intervening connective R3 of ka R3 of ka-+-in R4 with pa reduplicated rice crop Significance Similar derivatives spontaneously stract stressed syllable Tagalog top of one's total assimilation ultima verbs generally express WB denotes whole affixed WB