biyáki1NounAnimal bought and sold for a profit.En sinípod Kayat ay nanáwal si biyákin Gusting.Kayat went and bargained early for the animal Gusting had bought to sell for a profit.2Active Verbman-To do business by buying animals and then selling them for a profit.3Active Verb-en, i-To buy and sell respectively, as above.
biyáng1ExclamationNever mind that, pay no attention to that.Biyáng san San Miguel. Inomén takó din nay Stateside.Never mind that San Miguel. Let's drink this Stateside.See alsoenggán
biyáng21NounSphere of authority, realm.2Active Verb-enTo govern, have jurisdiction over.See alsolap-átoláyn.c.
bíyog1NounDirt, of body or clothes.2Stative verbma...anTo be dirty, dirtied.
boActive Verbman-, -anTo wash hands.Síged din takkáy mo. Ay binóan Esther?Your hands are clean. Did Esther wash them?
bódadNounLast remaining one of a particular group, as men of a certain generation, children in a family, herd of cattle.Si Dominglos, say bódad di iyon-á.Dominglos, he's the last of the old men.
bódosActive Verbman-To slither, of snakes; to wriggle on one's stomach, as a child who hasn't yet learned to crawl.linkkeyákeykódapOverlaping Synonymlapólap
bodtákActive Verb-om-3, -en, i-To speak intimidatingly or harshly to someone (i- references what is spoken)Din inbodták na ay kalí, say inmegyatána.The harsh words that they spoke is what made him afraid.Bodtákem ta way iyát na ay emegyát.Speak to him intimidatingly so that he will have cause to fear.Bodták di iyát na ay manngalát ay bakén kostó.His manner of speaking is intimidating, not right.