Browse Tagakaulo - English

a
b
c
d
e
g
h
i
k
l
m
n
o
p
s
t
u
w
y

s


salimbagawunNkind of scrub tree
salimbalaksalimbalakSCE.fluster
salinapRLkyasalinapanSCE.catch a glance of2.3.1.1Lookder.kasalinapivanish in a crowd of people (so as not to be recognized)
salindungsalinduŋ11.1Vapron; outer covering
salingsaliŋvb.stat11.1vb.statIf a person says that someone or something is masaling, he is saying they are fast moving or quick.7.2.1.2Move quickly1.2vb.statbecome fast2speedder.kasalingspeed ofmasalings.o. is perceived to be fast moving; swiftnyasalings.th. is fast; swift
salingitsaliŋitSCE.??
salingsingNnew bud of a tree or plantunspec. comp. formpanalingsinganwill remove buds and small spouts of a tree or plant
salipsip1salipsipRLkyasalipsip2kyasalipsipanSCE.aware
salipuwa1salipuwaRLsyumalipuwa2SCE.pour over a set boundaryOf a wave of water:id.syumalipuwa ya tubig
sallag1sallagSCE.roast in pan (without water or lard)der.migsallags.o. roasts coffee in a panpigsallag2If a woman pigsallag some coffee, rice, or peanuts, she is roasting them in a pan or kala without the use of water, lard or oil.sallagen2will roast s.th. in a pan (without water or lard)
sallagen2sallagder. ofsallag1Vwill roast s.th. in a pan (without water or lard)Simtillagender. oftillag1
sallapidder. oflapid1adj.qualityone thin, flat thingUsually used of flat bread, paper, ...
sallepsal.lɜpSCE.1west2set (sun)der.sumallepsun to set on the western horizonneg.ex.phrwala' sallephas not set (sun)
sallepasallɜpaNfruit-bearing branch of the betel nut plant1.5.5.3palmBotbotany
sallepansallɜpander. ofsyumallepadv.dir.The sun sets adti sallepan, that is, it sets in the west.
salliyaksalliyaktwo meters of cloth
sallongsal.loŋSCE.1mockingly imitateSimtallalingu12pretend to
salmonsalmonA salmon is one salmon can measure of something dry such as rice or corn grits.
salogmotsalogmotinf. var.sulogmotSCE.wrap up in to stay warmSaid of what one does with a dagmay:Simkulimut
salu1saluSCE.eat from the same dishder.migsalu2people eat together out of same dish pasaluThe pasalu is a part of a Tagakaulo Kalagan marriage ritual by which the bride and groom publicly take rice from a single bowl and feed each other.syumalus.o. ate our of same plate or bowl
salu-unVwill catch something falling from aboveCan be used for any sized object that is catchable.
salu'SCE.catch something falling from aboveSimtamuk
salud1saludSCE.scoop up spilled liquidder.pigsaludcollected blood of s.th.saludunwill collect blood of s.th.
saluduRLsyumaluduSCE.sign of respect to higher authority
saludunsaludder. ofsalud1Vwill collect blood of s.th.Saludun mu ya tubig ni lamisa.+Scoop +up the +water +spilled on the table.