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pag-iyak

Depinisyon ng salitang pag-iyak sa Tagalog / Filipino.
Monolingual Tagalog definition of the word pag-iyak in the Tagalog Monolingual Dictionary.

Kahulugan ng pag-iyak:


pag-iyák  Play audio #53749
[pangngalan]  ang proseso ng pagpapakawala ng luha mula sa mga mata bilang tugon sa emosyon, tulad ng kalungkutan, galak, o sakit, kasama ang paghikbi at paghagulgol.

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Ugat: iyak
Example Sentences Available Icon Pag-iyak Example Sentence in Tagalog:
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Pinípigilan niyá ang pag-iyák.
Play audio #31514 Play audio #31520Audio Loop
 
He's holding back his tears. / He tries hard not to cry.

User-submitted Example Sentences (2):
User-submitted example sentences from Tatoeba who have self reported as being fluent in Tagalog.
Sinubukan niyang tahanin siya, pero nagpatuloy siya sa pag-iyak.
Tatoeba Sentence #2778655 Tatoeba user-submitted sentence
She tried to comfort him, but he kept crying.


Ang babaeng malungkot at matindi ang pag-iyak ay kinuwento ang kanyang istorya.
Tatoeba Sentence #2911960 Tatoeba user-submitted sentence
The unhappy woman, drowned in tears, told her story.


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Paano bigkasin ang "pag-iyak":

PAG-IYAK:
Play audio #53749
Markup Code:
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Mga malapit na salita:
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