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Root: sira


sira is a common word root in the Filipino language.

Meaning of the root sira:
ROOT DEFINITION:
~ related to broken, damaged, flawed

Sira Words and Definitions:

Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "sira"

masi : 1.) [verb] to be damaged (AF); to be broken (AF); to be not working (AF); to (accidentally) break something (OF); 2.) [verb] to break down (AF); 3.) [verb] to be spoiled (AF);   more... »
si : [noun] damage; tear; defect; flaw   more... »
sirâ : 1.) [adjective] broken; damaged; ruined; defective; destroyed; not working; worn-out; 2.) [adjective] crazy   more... »
sirain : [verb] to damage something; to destroy something; to break something; to ruin something   more... »
makasi : [verb] to spoil; to ruin; to be able to spoil; to accidentally break   more... »
siraan : [verb] to besmirch someone; to defame someone; to slander someone slander; to destroy someone; to damage someone   more... »
masiraan : [verb] to break down   more... »
mani : [verb] to defame; to slander; to destroy   more... »
sumi : [verb] to destroy; to break; to harm; to damage; to spoil; to botch   more... »
sirâ ulo : [noun] crazy person; mentally-ill person   more... »
panini : [noun] defamation; vandalism; destruction; bad-mouthing;   more... »
pagkasi : [noun] destroying; breaking; destruction; damaging; engine breakdown; breakdown; breaking down   more... »
kasiraán : [noun] corruption; destruction   more... »
sira-si : [adjective] completely broken   more... »
pagsi : [noun] destroying; destruction   more... »
mapani : 1.) [adjective] slanderous; defamatory; 2.) [adjective] destructive; harmful; ruinous;   more... »
magsirâ : [verb] to break   more... »
talusi : the act of breaking or not fulfilling a promise; breach of promise; breach; violation; non-fulfillment;   more... »
may-sira : [adjective] diseased   more... »
pagkasiraan : [verb] to be the cause of a verbal quarrel   more... »

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