Matigsalug Manobo Student Dictionary

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charge
 
vt, vi.
 
1.
Def.: egpabayad
MS: egpabayad
If you charge someone for something, you ask them to pay for it.
He didn't charge me for his work.
Warè migpabayad sikandin keddì te trabahu rin
 
n-ct.

 
2.
Def.: bayaranen ne kentidad
MS: bayaranen
the amount that you have to pay for something.
There is an entry charge of 20 pesos.
 
vt.

 
3.
Def.: maheteng ne eglalahen meyitenged te neyimu ne salè
If the police charge you with a crime, they formally say that you have done it.
He was charged with stealing.
 
n-ct.

 
4.
Def.: maheteng ne pangasak meyitenged te neyimu ne salè
MS: pangasak ne maheteng te neyimu ne salè
a formal statement by police that you have done something wrong.
He is facing three charges of stealing.
 
vi.

 
5.
Def.: egdula
MS: egdula
If an animal or person charges, they start running towards you to attack.
Suddenly the wild boar charged, and we had to climb a tree to escape him.
 
n-ct.

 
6.
Def.: pegdula; pegpabulus eyew te peglusud
MS: pegdula; pegpabulus eyew te peglusud
an action of an animal or group of soldiers running to attack.
 
n-ct.

 
7.
Def.: tahù (meyitenged te kurinti); karga
MS: tahù; karga
The charge in something electrical is how much electricity it carries or has in it.
There is a 5000 volt charge running through those power lines.
 
vt.

 
8.
Def.: egpatahù (meyitenged te kurinti); egpakarga
MS: egpatahù; egpakarga
If you charge something such as a cellphone, you use an electric current to put power in it.
The battery is flat, so I need to charge it.
 
n-uc.

 
9.
Def.: peg-uyan; pegbantey
MS: peg-uyan; pegbantey
Charge is the fact that you are controlling a situation or group (take charge, be in charge of something).
He is in charge of the office.
Sikandin ka migbantey te upisina.
Nobody wants to be the leader, but we need someone to take charge.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0451-0475
Status: ready


Last updated: 03/Oct/2012