
(maungol)
umungol
to make a low sound that often expresses pain, grief, or disappointment
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(dumagundong)
umungol
to make a deep, low sound, typically expressing pain, despair, or disapproval
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(sugatang-sugat na damdamin)
labis na nalungkot
experiencing great sadness, shock, or disappointment

(tumulong sa paniniwala)
maniwala
to accept something to be true even without proof
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

N/A
to be understandable in a way that is reasonable

(mabuti)
makatarungan
treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

(pag-aaksaya ng panahon)
aksaya ng oras
an activity or situation that does not produce any benefit or value, and instead consumes time and resources that could be better utilized elsewhere

N/A
to stop being harsh or strict with someone
The phrase "give someone a break" is a idiomatic expression that originates from informal English. It is used to request or suggest that someone should be granted some respite, compassion, or understanding in a situation where they may be facing undue pressure, criticism, or difficulty.

N/A
impossible or very hard to control
The idiom "out of hand" has its roots in literal usage, referring to something physically escaping one's grasp or control. In this sense, it originated from the image of a situation where an object or animal slips out of someone's hand, making it difficult to manage or contain. It is often employed when referring to conflicts, arguments, or disputes that have escalated to a point where they cannot be effectively resolved or mediated.

(pagkapahiya)
kahihiyan
an uneasy feeling that we get because of our own or someone else's mistake or bad manner

(naiinis)
nakababadya
causing slight anger

N/A
to feel regret or disappointment in oneself for a past mistake or missed opportunity

N/A
to start becoming a source of trouble or worry
The origin of the idiom "be beyond a joke" is unclear, as it has been in use for a considerable period. It is likely that the phrase developed over time through the natural evolution of language and idiomatic usage. This phrase is used to convey that the situation has reached a point where it is no longer funny or tolerable and has become a source of frustration, annoyance, or distress.
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