ibayo
Tagalog
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: i‧ba‧yo
- IPA(key): /ʔiˈbajo/, [ʔɪˈbajo]
Noun
ibayo
- other side; opposite side (of a street, mountain, river, sea, etc.)
- something twice as much, as many, or as large
- (genetics, neologism) allele
Derived terms
- ibayong dagat
- ibayuhin
- kaibayong-anyo
- kaibayuhan
- kaibayunyo
- kaibayunyuan
- kaibayunyuin
- mag-ibayo
- magkaibayo
- mangibayo
- pag-ibayuhin
Adjective
ibayo
- double; twice as much, as many, or as large
- Synonyms: doble, doblado
- 1996, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Philippine Social Sciences Review: Rebyu Ng Agham-panlipunan Ng Pilipinas, page 1:
- Ipinahayag din na ang pagkasira ng saribuhay ang nagdudulot ng ibayo pang kaligaligan sa lipunan tulad ng nangyayari sa mga Katutubo.
- It is also reported that the ruin of biodiversity causes further social unrest like in the case of the Indigenous peoples.
- fold (as in twofold, threefold, fourfold, etc.)
Etymology 2
From i- + bayo.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: i‧ba‧yo
- IPA(key): /ʔibaˈjo/, [ʔɪbɐˈjo]
Verb
ibayó (complete ibinayo, progressive ibinabayo, contemplative ibabayo)
- to use for pounding (especially of pestles)
- Synonym: ipambayo
- to pound something for (someone)
- Synonym: ipagbayo
Conjugation
Verb conjugation for ibayo
Affix | Root word | Trigger | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
i- | bayo | object | ||
Aspect | Imperative | |||
Infinitive | Complete | Progressive | Contemplative | |
ibayo | ibinayo | ibinabayo inabayo1 | ibabayo abayo1 | ibayo bayuhan1 |
1 Dialectal use only. |
References
- Maugnaying Talasalitaang Pang-agham Ingles-Pilipino