Filipino 101 by Bordamonte,Jobertken

1. Pahimakas

Meaning:Ginamit upang maipahayag ang mga mabuting hangarin sa paghihiwalay.

Sentence: Sila ay naghanda ng kaunting salu-salo para sa pahimakas ng kanilang anak.

Salumpuwit

-Ito ay nangangahulugang upuan.

Sentence: Sila ay naghanda ng kaunting salu-salo para sa pahimakas ng kanilang anak.

2. Payneta

Meaning: Ang isang guhit ng plastik, metal, o kahoy na may isang hilera ng makitid na ngipin, na ginagamit para sa pag-untang o pag-aayos ng buhok

Sentence: Ang payneta ni Anna ay marumi.

3. Alimusom

Meaning: Isang natatanging amoy lalo na ang isang kaaya-aya.

Sentence: Tila dumikit sa aking damit ang kanyang alimuson.

4. Pang-ulong hatinig

Meaning: Ang isang aparato na may hawak na isang earphone at isang mikropono sa lugar sa ulo ng isang tao.

Sentence: Gumamit ka ng pang-ulong hatinig ng mas

marinig mong mabuti.

5. Gat

Meaning:pormal o magalang na termino ng address para sa isang lalaki

Sentence: Nagbigay ng pasulit si gat alonte kanina.

6. Yakis 

Meaning:Upang gumawa ng isang bagay na matalas o patalasin

Sentence: Magpapayakis ako kutsilyo.

7. Sambat

Meaning:Ang isang pagpapatupad na may dalawa o higit pang mga prong na ginagamit para sa pag-angat ng pagkain sa bibig o paghawak nito kapag pinuputol.

Sentence: Si Jr ay hindi sanay kumain ng walang sambat.

8. Badhi

Meaning: mga linya sa palad ng isang kamay

Sentence: Binasa ng manghuhula ang aking badhi at sinabing maganda ang aking kinabukasan.

9. Kabtol

Meaning: baguhin ang posisyon, direksyon, o pokus.

Sentence: Pinagkabtol niya ang kanyang marka upang mastumaas siya kay Anna.

10. Antipara

Meaning:ay mga aparato na binubuo ng baso o hard plastic lens na naka-mount sa isang frame na humahawak sa kanila sa harap ng mga mata ng isang tao.

Sentence: Binilhan ko si Kayla ng antipara upang makatulong sa kanyang pagaaral.

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