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Musa textilis

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Kapampangan

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Penibatan ning kataya (Etymology)

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  • Ing katayang abaka menibat ya keng Amanung Tagalog
  • Sulat Wawa / Kulitan na andam keng Amanung Tagalog

Aliwang Pagkasulat (Alternative forms)

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Palagyu (Noun)

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Agkas (Pronunciation)

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  • IPA : /a.bɐ.kɐ/
  1. Tanaman na ing bulung na, antimong kalupa na ning keng saging. Manikwa kang , hibla o sinulid na malyaring gamitan para makagawa tamung malan, kurtina, ampong alwa pa bage. Musa textilis ing siyentipikong lagyu na nini.
    Meg umpisa na lang manananam abaka keng gabun ng Teodoro.
  2. Ing hibla menibat keng tanaman a abaka.
    Gawa ya keng abaka ing perang papil ning Pilipinas .

English

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  • abaka (countable and uncountable, plural abakas)

Alternative forms

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Translations

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  1. plant — Musa textilis, a species of banana tree native to the Philippines grown for its textile and papermaking fibre.
  2. fiber/fibre — Manilla hemp (uncountable) The fiber of this plant, used in rope.

Etymology

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From Spanish abacá, from the native Tagalog name for the plant, abaká.

Synonyms

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Tagalog

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abaka

  1. Halaman na ang dahon ay hawig sa saging. Napagkukunan ito ng himaymay, hibla o sinulid na maaring gamitin sa paghabi ng damit, kurtina, at iba pa. Musa textilis ang siyentipikong pangalan nito
    Sinimulang tamnan ng abaka ang lupain ni Teodoro.
  2. Ang hibla mula sa abaka.
    Ang salaping papel ng Pilipinas ay gawa sa abaka.


Estonyano

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abaka

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Latvian

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(pambabayi)
abaka

  1. abaka

Lituwano

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(pambabayi)
abaka

  1. abaka

Polones

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(pambabayi)
abaka

  1. abaka

Tseko

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(pambabayi)
abaka

  1. abaka

Dalerayan (References)

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  1. [1],Kapampangan-English-Pilipino Dictionary under Category A

Suglung Palwal (External Links)

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  • Kapampangan-English-Pilipino Dictionary [2]
  • Vocabulario Pampango-Tagalog-Inglés / por Gavino Dimalanta, D. E. Fernandez, y del Pampango-Castellano-inglés. [3]
  • An English-Spanish-Pampango dictionary, together with idioms, common conversation, and an abridgment of English grammar (grammar in a nutshell), various uses of words, similar words, synonyms, abbreviations, etc. [4]