
(uminom)
kumain
to eat or drink something
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(sunggaban)
lamunin
to eat something eagerly and in large quantities, often implying intense hunger or enjoyment
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(sumipsip)
kumuha
to take food, drink, or another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it

(kumagat nang kaunti)
mangangatngat
to eat small amounts of food often
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(kumuya)
mangmunch
to chew steadily or vigorously, often making a crunching sound
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(tikman)
lasahan
to fully appreciate and enjoy the flavor or aroma of a food or drink as much as possible, particularly by slowly consuming it
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(mag-sample)
kumuha ng halimbawa
to take a small portion or specimen of something for examination, testing, or as a representation of a larger whole
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(kumain ng meryenda)
magsnack
to eat a small amount of food between meals, typically as a quick and informal meal
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magsalu-saluhan)
magsalu-salo
to eat and drink abundantly, often as part of a celebration or special occasion
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(uminom)
sumupsop
to consume a drink or liquid food
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(sipsipin)
sumipsip
to eat or drink noisily by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, often with a distinctive, impolite sound
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magbigay ng sustansya)
mag-alaga
to give someone or something food and other things which are needed in order to grow, live, and maintain health
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magsaya sa)
magpaunlak
to allow oneself to do or have something that one enjoys, particularly something that might be bad for one
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(ngatngatin)
kagat-kagat
to chew on something persistently
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(kumain nang sabik)
mangmangga
to eat something quickly and greedily, often making loud and rapid swallowing sounds
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

N/A
to quickly make a meal for oneself, often due to a time constraint
The exact origin of the idiom "grab a bite" is somewhat challenging to trace, as it likely emerged informally in everyday language. However, it stems from the inherent meaning of the individual words. "Grab" suggests a quick and informal action, while "a bite" refers to a small serving of food. It is used to describe the act of having a quick, often informal meal or snack, especially when time is limited, and formality is not necessary.

(sinugpo)
pagpawi
to satisfy one's thirst
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