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yawhak₂ [yáwhak] v 1To beat fast (said of one’s heart when one is nervous). kaba, nininerbyos Nagyayawhak kag ako puso. My heart is beating fast. 2To be nervous; anxious. Ingyayawhakan sida pagkarungog it bagyo. She was nervous when she heard of the typhoon. Inayawhakan ako sa ato eksamin. I’m nervous about our examination. syn: taranta 1. 3To intentionally make somebody nervous. Apayawhakan nida kinang anak it ida istorya nak kahahadlok. He will make the child nervous with his frightening story.

yaktor₂ [yáktor] v To step over something; to step, or skip something in a series (such as a meal or skipping pages when reading). laktaw Ingyaktoran nida kag mga buyak sa atubangan it bayay. He stepped over the flowers in front of the house. Inagutom sida ngasing dahil nagyaktor sida it paningugto. He’s now hungry because he skipped lunch. Yaktore kag mga pangutana hina sa eksamin nak buko ninro ayam. Skip the questions here on the test that you don’t know. (sem. domains: 7.2.1.2 - Move quickly.)

siro [síro] nmrl Zero, nought, O. wala Kag nabaoy ni Glen sa eksamin sa Physics ay siro. The score which Glen obtained in the Physics exam was zero.

sador [sádor] 11.1vt To know something for with certainty; to find something out; to hear about something. Nakasadorey ako nak nakapasa sida sa eksamin. I already know that she passed the test. ’Ya nako nasadori kung riin sida gipagto. I don’t know where she went. Nasadoran nako sa ako amiga kag ida pagabot. I found out from my friend that she had arrived. Ngasing yang ako nakasador nak nagkasakit sida. I found out just now that he got sick. 22.1vi To let somebody know something (for sure); to inform; to tell. alam Pasadora kami kung sida ay nakaabotey. Let us know when she has arrived. Ngasing yang ako gipasadura it ida pagkamatay. I was only informed now of his death.

punsyon [púnsyon] n Celebration; party; feast. handaan Tong si Lyne ay nakapasa sa eksamin ay nagkaingwa sinra it marakong punsyon sa inra bayay. When Lyne passed the examination they had a big celebration at their house. syn: bangkiti 1, buda, pilo, punsyun.

pasa₁ [pasá] 1adj Passed an exam. syn: lapos 2.1. 2v To pass an exam. pasado Si Sol ay nakapasa sa eksamin it mga maestra. Sol passed the teachers’ examination.

pabuda [pabúda] (der. of buda) 1n A feast, big party, celebration, banquet being put on, held in somebody's honor (including the preparation of lots of food). (sem. domains: 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate.) 2vbt To have a feast, big party, celebration with lots of food put on, held in somebody’s honor. handaan Nagpabuda sinra pagtapos nida’t eskwela sa kolehiyo. They prepared a party after she finished her college studies. Ingpabudahan sida pagkapasa sa eksamin it doktor. There was a big celebration for her after she passed the exam to be a doctor. Gingpabuda ninra kag karabaw sa ida pakasay. They had a carabao for her wedding celebration. syn: kasadyahan. (sem. domains: 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate.)

nakapasa [nakapasá] v To pass an examination. nakapasa Nakapasa ako sa eksamin nak para sa maestra. I passed the board exam for teachers.

malupos [malupós] adj Easy. madali, kayang-kaya Malupos yang kag eksamin namo. Our exam was easy.

eksamin [eksámin] 1n Examination. (sem. domains: 3.2.2.3 - Evaluate, test.) 2v To take an examination. Nag-eksamin sinra sa Math. They took an exam in Math. (sem. domains: 3.2.2.3 - Evaluate, test.) 3v To examine somebody/something; to undergo an examination; to check up on somebody. pagsusulit Ida ako aeksaminon kung di sakit kag ako puso. She’ll examin me to see if my heart is ailing. (sem. domains: 3.2.2.3 - Evaluate, test.)

bangkiti [bangkíti] n 1School, graduation, end of year banquet (as of a formal dinner for students, teachers and guests at the end of the school year). bangket Kami ay nagkaingwa it bangkiti sa Boda de Oro bago magbaoy it eksamin. We had a formal dinner at Boda de Oro restaurant before we took the examination. syn: punsyon, buda, pilo, punsyun. (sem. domains: 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate, 3.6.4 - Class, lesson.) 2To hold, attend a school, graduation, end of year banquet (as of a formal dinner for students, teachers and guests at the end of the school year). (sem. domains: 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate, 3.6.4 - Class, lesson.)

yusot [yusót] 11.1vi To pass, fall, go, drop through or between something. lusot Ingyugnot nida kag kuray agur indi makayusot kag baktin. He made the fence close together so the pig can’t pass through. 1.2vi To drop something through or between an opening or space. Ingpayusot it anak sa gawang it sayog kag ida pagkaon. The child dropped his food through the space in the floor. 22.1vbt To pass an examination; to go through a legal process. Nakayusot sida sa eksamin sa pagkaabugado. She passed the examination to become a lawyer. Nakayusot kag ida papeles aber waya’t perma it Mayor. Her papers were able to be processed even though they weren’t signed by the mayor. der. yusutan