yain₁ [yaín]vbtTo separate things into piles.ibinukodIngyain naku kag maragko nak abukado sa maintik.I separated the big avocadoes from the small ones.Ingyainan nako ikaw it suya.I set aside some viand for you.syn: hanay, tigana, laan 2.1, tura 1, sobra 1.
yain₂ [yá-in]1adjBad; evil; wicked; dirty; ugly; unclean; wrong; immoral (as of anything bad or immoral).pángit, masamâ2nBad; evil; wicked; dirty; ugly; unclean; wrong; immoral (as of anything bad or immoral).3viTo dislike something; to find something distasteful.Nayainan ako sa ida inghoman sa ako.I disliked what she did to me.syn: mahilig, mu-ot, gusto 3, hilig 1, gusto 1, udon₂ 1.1. 4viTo feel, become unwell (as of feeling sick).comp.mayain, comp.mayain it buot, comp.mayain it isip, comp.mayain it kabubut-on, comp.mayain kag buot, comp.mayain nak ispirito, der.kayainan, id.kayain sa ako buot
yain it batasan [yáin it batásan]adjBad behaviour.masamang ugali
yain it ginhawa [yáin it ginháwa]idiom - Convert to subentrySick, bad feeling.masama ang pakiramdamNagpayain it ginhawa si Nancy pagkakita it maramong bitos.Nancy felt sick when she saw a lot of intestinal worms.
yain it pamatyag [yáin it památyag]idiom - Convert to subentrySick, bad feeling.masama ang pakiramdamNagyain kag pamatyag ni Nene dahil nahampak it hangin pagbati.Nene felt bad because of a sudden gust of wind on her when she woke.
yak-ang [yák-ang]1vTo miss skip, one in a regular schedule.(sem. domains: 7.2.3.5 - Move past, over, through.) 1.1vbtTo miss doing something; to overlook doing part of something.hakbangNagyak-ang ako it usang numero sa ako trabaho.I missed doing one number in my work.syn: yakbang 1. 2nStep.hakbangMga pilang yak-ang yangey bag-o maabotey kita sa inra bayay.It will take us a few more steps before we will reach their house.3vbtTo step over.Aya giyak-angi kag ako tanom.Don’t step over my plant.
yakap [yákap]vTo embrace, hug.Ingyakap nida kag ida anak pagsabog it eroplano.She embraced her child when the airplane exploded.
yakar [yákar]vTo step, skip, go over something (as of stepping over an object or skipping pages when reading).Magyakar sa alambri para indi magsangit kag baro.Step over the wire so your dress won’t get caught on it.(sem. domains: 7.2.3.5 - Move past, over, through.) der.yakaran
yakaraw [yakáraw]vbtTo go somewhere; to reach a destination.lagalagMayakaraw ray kamo ay waya pa gani nakakayuto.You will go out again yet you haven’t even cooked our food.
yakay [yákay]1vtTo mix kinds of rice together before cooking. (The mixing is done with the hands, often on a woven tray and sometimes other grains are mixed in.)haloIngyakayan nida it mayagkit kag tapoy nak asumanon.She mixed white sticky rice into the black sticky rice mixture.2nThe food mixed with rice.Igwa it yakay nak tapoy kag amo kan-on.There is black sticky rice mixed with our cooked rice.syn: partisipar, yakot 1, iba₄ 2, umir₁ 3, yamor 2, halo 1, halo 2.
yakbang [yakbáng]1nStep.hakbangKinang abang ragko nak tawo ay abang ragko ra it yakbang.Those big men have also big steps.syn: yak-ang 1.1. 2vbtTo take a long step; to step across something.Aya baga giyakbangi kaling ako mga bag-ong tanom nak buyak.Please don’t step across my newly planted flowers.
yaki [yakí]11.1partOh!; Surprisingly.palaNakaabotey yaki sinra it kuman!Oh so they did arrive earlier!Ruto yaki sida gipapauli sa may simbahan!Oh so over there near the church is where she goes home!Kag ida yaki tanang anak ay sa Amerikaey.Oh so her children are all in America already!22.1partOh, by the way!Pauno yaki kag imo pagyuto it banana cake?By the way how do you cook banana cake?
yakot-yakot [yakot-yákot](der. ofyakot) adjMixed; mixed up (as of somebody’s speech or plans)halo-haloYakot-yakot ka ida pagbisaya dahil inapilayey sida.Her speech is mixed up because she’s tired.syn: halo-halo 1. (sem. domains: 4.3.6 - Self-controlled.)
yakrag [yákrag]1staTo fall from a height (person, object); to fall off a tree (as of fruit, leaves).hulog, nalaglagAko nasambat kag itlog nak nayakrag sa lamesa.I caught the eggs that fell from the table.syn: taktak₁, tikrag₂ 1, huyog₁ 1, lagas 1, unot. 2viTo fall off a tree (said of leaves and fruit).Nagkayakrag kag mga budog nak yangka pagbagyo.The young jackfruits fell off the tree during the typhoon.3vbtTo drop something from a height.Ingyakragan nako sida’t mga hinog nak kabugaw tong hagto ako sa ibabaw it puno.I dropped to her ripe pomelos when I was up in the tree.
yaksaw [yaksáw]vbtTo jump over something.talonKung ako’y naghihigra aya giyaksaw sa ako baling ako’y maputot.When Iam lying down don’t jump over me I might not grow tall.
yaktor₁ [yáktor]vTo crop over land; to take direct route; to take short-cut overland, crosscountry.Pagkatapos it linog kag mga estudyante ay nakaisip nak magyaktor halin sa Baguio papagto sa Cagayan.After the earthquake the students were able to think of taking a direct route overland from Baguio to Cagayan.(sem. domains: 7.2.4.6 - Way, route.)
yaktor₂ [yáktor]vTo step over something; to step, or skip something in a series (such as a meal or skipping pages when reading).laktawIngyaktoran 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.)