templo [témplo]nTemple; place of worship (as of Jews or Muslims).Kag mga Muslim ay nagsasamba sa suyor it inra templo.The Muslims are worshipping inside their temple.
termino₁ [término]1vTo set a deadline for something in the future.Sina Bob ay ingtaw-an it termino nak tatlong buyan it inra kasera para maghanap it maiistaran.Bob’s landlady set a deadline of three months to look for a new house.2nThe term of office as of length of service by a political leader between elections, i.e. three years local, six years national.(sem. domains: 4.6.6.4 - Election.)
termino₂ [término]nA set date.usapanKa amo termino ay Disyembre ka amo kasay dili sa Calatrava.Our set date was December and our wedding was to be here in Calatrava.
terno [térno]adjMatching, same design (as on cups and saucers).parehoKag amo mga pinggan ag tasa ay terno.Our plates and cups are matching.
terok [térok]nFish species; like young Pacific Barracuda.(sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)
tersina [tersína](dial. var.almasin) nSmall shop or store which only sells small retail goods.(sem. domains: 6.8.4.8 - Store, marketplace.)
tex [tex]nGame with artists cards that are flicked over to see which come face up, so as to win.(sem. domains: 4.2.6.1 - Game.)
teyp 1nCassette tapes.Karamong blankong teyp si Bert.Bert has many blank tapes.2vTo record somebody’s voice on tape recorder.Ingtiteyp it imbistigador kag boses it mga kriminal.The investigators had to record the criminal’s voice.
teysti [téysti]nA kind of bread in a square sandwich loaf.(sem. domains: 5.2.3.4 - Prepared food.)
ti-om [ti-óm]adjClosed, shut (as of a mouth, sphencher).(sem. domains: 4.3.6 - Self-controlled.)
ti-ti [tí-tì]vtTo drain liquid to one side (as when there is only a little left; allowing soup to come to one side of the meat on a plate).simotIngtiti ni Eddie kag tuba sa galon.Eddie drained the coconut wine in the gallon.