yasaw₂ [yásaw]nSomething which is diluted; the second straining of coconut milk.Ayasawon nako kag gata.I’ll dilute the coconut milk.(sem. domains: 1.2.3.1 - Liquid.)
yasihas [yasíhas]vTo run off because of fear, scatter in all directions (as of animals).watak-watakKag mga baka sa rantso ay nagpangyasihas tong ingyagor it iro.The herd of cows on the ranch ran in all directions when chased by the dog.
yasik [yásik]11.1vbtTo disperse; scatter; splash, spray; roll away; spread about; fly out of reach. (This is a movement away from a point of impact, source.)tumilamsik, tumilaponIyasik kaling baso pag imo matamaan it bunggo.This glass will fly everywhere when you hit it with the stone you’re throwing.Sida ay ingyasik pag balintong it dyip.He was thrown clear when the jeep rolled over.Nagyasik kag baga sa subrang kainit.The coals were scattered because of too much heat.Ingyasik kag ida bolpen pagkahuyog sa sayog.Her ballpoint pen rolled away when it fell on the floor.Nayasikan ako it tubi nak halin sa saguyong.I was splashed by the water which came from the manmade spring.[This one motion has a cause whether seen or unseen, which often changes the object into small pieces which move away from the original position and cause. English uses different words specific to different objects being affected.] 22.1viTo drive away from one’s body, mind (as of worrying thoughts or tiredness feelings).Ingyayasik ka inra tungka dahil sa inra guya.Their tiredness was driven away because of their laughter.Nagyayasik kag ako kapilay pag di sonata.My tiredness was driven away by the music.Ayasikon kag ako kapilay pag di sonata.My tiredness was driven away by the music.Iyasik kag ako kapilay pag di sonata.My tiredness was driven away by the music.syn: talsik₂, yaswa 1.
yasip [yasíp]nAn eating bowl made from half a dried coconut shell.Nakausang yasipey kami it mga kukurton, hila, sarinlab ag tatlong balinsungay,...We had one coconut shell bowl of kukurton, hila, sarinlab, and three balinsungay shells,...(sem. domains: 5.1 - Household equipment.)
yasog [yásog]n1Male reproductive organs, private parts.(sem. domains: 2.1.8.3 - Male organs.) 2Testes; scrotum.bayág; súpot ng bayág(sem. domains: 2.1.8.3 - Male organs.) comp.batakon it yasog
yasog nimo [yásog nímo]expression - Convert to subentryAn expression meaning “your testicles” and said to naughty or noisey child to make them be quiet.bayag moYasog nimo, siling it usang anak sa kapwa nida anak.“Your testicles” said the child to the other child.
yasona nEaten either raw or cooked in various ways. Bulbs are used for pickles in brine. Both leaves and bulbs are much used in the kitchen for the preparation of dishes. Onions is used for treating worms in the stomach, stomachache due to over-eating, diarrhoea, a choleraic attack, pains in the loins, headaches, amenorrhoea, and need of tonics.sibuyas tagalogAllium Ascalonicum
yasuna [yasuná]nChives, shallots.sibuyas tagalogNaggamit si Mayra it yasuna sa ida ginisang utan.Mayra used chives for her sauteed vegetables.
yaswa [yáswa](dial. var.talsik₂) 1viTo fly off, out of where something is placed or attached.tumilaponNagpangyaswa kag ida raya tong mabangga sida’t usang tawo.All the things she was carrying flew out of her hands when a man bumped her.syn: yasik 2.1, talsik₂. 2statumilaponNagyaswa kag takong it ida sapatos.The heel of his shoes flew off.Ingpayaswa it kayaki kag ngisi it ida kalaban sa suntukan.The man knocked the teeth of his opponent out in the fist fight.Nayaswa kag ako katungka pag-abot ninra.My sleepiness flew away when they arrived.
yat kamudo-mudo [ya't kamudo-mudó]idiom - Convert to subentryVery insolent.walang mudoYa’t kamudo-mudo talaga tong ida anak nak aber di tawo ay mag-inukaw.That child of hers is very insolent that even when there are people around he keeps shouting.
yat-ay [yat-áy]nA stye in one’s eye.Nagkainggwa it yat-ay sida dahil nainpeksyon kag ida mata.She got a stye on her eyes because of an infection.syn: butlig 3.
yat-om [yát-om]vTo become discoloured; to become off-white, dirty white (as of something freshly washed but after long use).Kag amo tamong ay nagyat-omey dahil sa kayumaan.Our blankets are discoloured because of age.
yata₁ [yatâ]1adjMashed; crushed; flattened; softened consistency.2vtTo flatten something; to mash; to crush something; to make soft consistency.lataAyataon nako kag batag ag ayakutan it kinurkor.I will mash the banana and mix in the grated coconut.Ayataon ni nanay kag kamoteng ipakaon sa anak.Mother mashed the sweet potato that she’ll give.
yata₂ [yatâ]1adjSoft; wet (as of rice); flattened; mashed.2staTo become moist, flattened or mashed.Nayata kag keyk sa bag nak ida raya.The cake in the bag got mashed.3vtTo mash, flatten something.pipi, malambot
yati₃ [yátì]1exclAagh! An expression of disgust, anger said when something doesn’t turn out the way you want it to.buwisitYati, nag-uyan ay indi kita makapamasyar.Oh no, it rained and we can’t go for a walk.syn: yamat, yawa 1. 2vtTo say this word for being disgusted.buwisitNagpangyati sida’t mga anak pagkakita nak kag mga baso ay nabasag.She said the word “yati” to the children upon seeing the glasses broken.Yati nak nag-idamo ray sa tubi kaliong anak a!Aagh this child here is playing in the water again, ah!
yati₄ [yátì]11.1nJungle; virgin land overgrown with vegetation.kagubatan22.1adjEvil (as of something which is not liked).buwisit[This is a swear word associated with Satan and evil spirits. Perhaps from the idea that spirits are usually in desserted jungle areas.] der.kayatian₁
yatik [yatík]vThe make coconut milk into oil (as of the slow cooking process while constantly stirring. The oil rises to the top and a sticky coconut candy settles to the bottom).Ako ayatikon kag gata it nidog nak imo raya.I will cook the coconut milk you brought into coconut oil.(sem. domains: 5.2.3.3.5 - Cooking oil, 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.) der.maglalatik
yatir [yátir]vTo trip up somebody by catching their leg with one’s foot, by putting one’s foot out.nadagilIngyatir nako kag baktin sa ida siki.I tripped the pig by catching his foot with my foot.
yatis [yátis](irreg. infl.yati₂) exclTo resent a missed opportunity; to be disappointed; Oh blow! too bad!Yatis waya ako nakanunot pa Baguio.Too bad I wasn’t able to go with them to Baguio.
yauda [ya-úda]1nSoup from boiling meat in water with ginger and onions.(sem. domains: 5.2.1 - Food preparation.) 2vtTo cook something into soup.nilagaNagyayauda ako it baktin para sa paning-ugto.I made the pork into soup for lunch.Iyauda nako kaling akong bakay nak tuyo, pamyinta, sibuyas ag bawang.I will use the soy sauce, pepper, onions and garlic that I bought for the soup.syn: sabaw 1.
yawa [yáwà]1nDevil; SOB (son of a bitch); bastard. (swear word).demónyosyn: yati₃ 1, yamat. (sem. domains: 3.5.5.1 - Obscenity.) 2vTo call somebody a devil; SOB (son of a bitch); bastard (swear word).Mayain kinang anak dahil permi sida nagpapangyawa sa ida nanay.That child is very bad because she is always calling her mother a devil.(sem. domains: 3.5.5.1 - Obscenity.)