Root: na
na is a common word root in the Filipino language.
Na Words and Definitions:
Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "na"
na : 1.) [enclitic] already; 2.) [enclitic] now; as of now; by now; 3.) [enclitic] any more; anyway; 4.) [grammar] grammatically, a word that can be used to connect two words, known as a "ligature" or "linker"; 5.) that
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bugóy : discovery of a treasure; (note: this definition appears to be an error. the common understanding of 'bugóy' does not relate to treasure but to a certain behavior.); hooligan; ruffian; delinquent; troublemaker;
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télenobela : [noun] a form of drama on television; soap opera; tv drama; teleserye;
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Págadian : a city in zamboanga del sur and the capital of the province; capital city; provincial capital;
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Palanán : ethnic group located in palanan, isabela; tribe; ethnic tribe; indigenous people;
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aynâ : seedbed; a piece of land prepared for planting seeds; nursery; seed plot; planting bed;
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Pebo : phoebus; a name or epithet for apollo, especially as the god of the sun.; apollo; sun god;
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panlus : in ancient visayan society, a spear or a piece of sharp debris that causes pain or swelling of the leg when stepped on; spear; spike; sharp debris;
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perpíl : profile; the shape, especially of the face or head, when viewed from the side; a picture or representation of this; a brief biography or sketch; an outline that features the characteristics of anything; outline; silhouette; biography; sketch;
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lagasì : a type of tree (leucosyke capitellata) that grows 2-4 meters high, with oval and thin leaves; leucosyke capitellata;
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antata : a sticky rice cake cooked in coconut milk and sprinkled with sugar and grated coconut; rice cake; sweet sticky rice; coconut rice cake;
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Briseo : a character in 'florante at laura', father of florante, husband of princess floresca, and a close friend and adviser to the king of albania; character; father figure; adviser; friend;
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lastáy : a bamboo grating or slats arranged as a surface or matting; bamboo matting; bamboo slats; grating;
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magsá- : a verb-forming affix that signifies the act of performing or imitating the role or duty of another; act; imitate; perform;
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banata : a specific length of a bamboo pole that is intended to be cut for fencing a yard; measurement; length; section; segment;
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panagkó : the act of seeking an opportunity to exact revenge; seeking vengeance; revenge seeking; vengeance;
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Malaweg : an ethnic group located in the town of rizal, cagayan, and to the west of kalinga and apayao; malaweg people; malaweg tribe;
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anakura : poetic term for the person in charge of a small watercraft; skipper; helmsman; boat captain; coxswain;
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enagwas : a woman's undergarment that extends from the waist to the knee or beyond; petticoat; half-slip; underskirt;
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koritas : adhesive bandage; a small medical dressing used for injuries not serious enough to require a full-size bandage; band-aid; plaster;
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manamsé : a type of fish that is referred to as 'manamsé' in batangas; also known as 'lawlaw' in manila and called 'halubaybay' when small.; lawlaw; halubaybay;
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manayti : a medium-sized pipit (phylloscopus borealis) with brown wings, back, and tail, and a dirty white chest and belly; arctic warbler;
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kalomala : a tree (elaeocarpus colamala) that has oval and juicy fruits; elaeocarpus tree; rudraksha tree;
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teraplén : a dike, mound, or similar structure for holding back water, or for supporting the steep side of a road; embankment; levee; dike; earthwork;
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baraniti : a type of saltwater fish (caesio caerulaureus) with a bright blue head and back, and a yellow stripe running from head to tail; also known as blue and gold fusilier, or yellowtail fusilier.; blue and gold fusilier; yellowtail fusilier;
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panagoto : a small type of flowerpecker (dicaeum pygmaeum) with a predominantly gray plumage.; pygmy flowerpecker;
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lakapati : a deity considered as the protector of the fields; deity of fertility; patron of agriculture; protector of the fields;
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panatíng : a form of abuse against maidens; maltreatment; mistreatment; abuse; exploitation;
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hangalay : a type of mangrove (ceriops decandra) that is not commonly large and usually grows on the edge of a stream or river; mangrove; dwarf mangrove;
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balanakan : [noun] a flat snake; with sharp and pointed tail and head; flat snake; pointed snake;
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batanlawa : a spider (order araneae) that is capable of weaving symmetrical webs; orb-weaver spider; garden spider; araneid;
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Makapanis : a star of the first magnitude in the constellation of bootes; bright star in bootes; first magnitude star in bootes;
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kalabukab : a type of snake (order ophidia) that is non-venomous and lives in water; water snake;
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mangagpa- : a verb-forming prefix that denotes multiple actors and strong emphasis on overall action.; collective action; plural action; intensified action;
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Tigdapaya : one of the ethnic groups of the bagobo; indigenous people; ethnic tribe; native group;
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enágwilyás : a very short skirt; miniskirt; microskirt;
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entremanos : in hand; within reach; accessible; at hand; within grasp;
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obstetriks : a branch of medicine concerned with childbirth and the care and treatment of women in relation to childbirth; obstetrics; midwifery;
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pítsipitsi : a snack made from cassava that comes with grated coconut; cassava cake; cassava snack;
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eskarlatina : scarlet fever; scarlatina;
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Hárimanawarì! : may it be done!, may god permit it!; god willing; hopefully; let it be so; amen;
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tan-ta-ran-tan : sound of a drum; drumbeat; thrum; rhythmic pounding;
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