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tanga₁ [tangâ] v To look up above, at something. tingala Nakatanga ako, tama rang nahuyog kag nidog. I happened to look up just as the coconut fell down. Ingtatanga nako katong nagpapaypay sa ako sa kuyungan. I am looking up at the one waving at me from the roof.

tama rang [támà rang] part Just when; just as something happens. tama ding Pag-abot nimo ay tama rang nakatapos kag rasay. You arrived just as I had finished praying. syn: imaw pa, hingan 1.

imaw pa₁ [imáw pa] idiom - Convert to subentry Just then is when something happens; just as; only then. saka pa Imaw pa ra kag ida pagpasador sa ako nak maabot sida tong pahalinoney ako pa-Maynila. Just when I was leaving for Manila was when she let me know she would be arriving. syn: tama rang, hingan 1. (sem. domains: 3.2.1.6 - Instinct, 3.2.1.2 - Imagine.)

hingan [híngan] 1part Only then; just, only when (as of a specific time). saka na Hinganey ako nakaydo pag alas onse. At 11 o’clock, it’s only then that I cook. Hingan kag anak natibaw pagnagugutomey. The child cries only when he’s hungry. Buko nak hingan naplastar kung nag-abotey ka bisita. The table is not to be set just when the visitors are already arriving. syn: imaw pa, tama rang. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.4.4 - Say farewell, 8.4.5.2.1 - After, 8.4.5.2 - Before.) 2part Very little; not much Waya nako hingan nakita kag ida pagsadaw dahil nag-iistoryahan kami it ako kayungot. I didn’t see very much of her dancing because I was talking to the person next to me. (sem. domains: 3.2.6.2 - Recognize, 3.2.6.1 - Forget.) 3adv A little amount; not much. gaano Waya hingan it hangin ngasing. There is not much wind today. Waya ra hingan it destruso sa mga pananom katong nagligar nak bagyo., There’s not much destruction on plants during the past typhoon. (sem. domains: 8.1.3.1 - Many, much, 8.1.3.2 - Few, little.)