patay-gutom

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== Tagalog == === Alternative forms === patay gutom PG — initialism === Etymology === From patay (“dead”) + gutom (“hunger”). Loosely translated as “hungry to death”. Compare Spanish muerto de hambre. === Pronunciation === (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /paˌtaj ˈɡutom/ [pɐˌt̪aɪ̯ ˈɡuː.t̪om] Rhymes: -utom Syllabification: pa‧tay-gu‧tom === Adjective === patáy-gutom (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜆᜌ᜔ᜄᜓᜆᜓᜋ᜔) (idiomatic) extremely hungry (figuratively) lacking money or material possessions; poor; destitute; impoverished (figuratively) greedy year unknown, Pananaw 6 Tm' 2005 Ed., Rex Bookstore, Inc. (→ISBN), page 106 Mga walang utang na loob. Talaga palang masasama ang mga tao. Bagay lang na maging patay-gutom sila,” hinagpis ni Maria. Simula noon hindi na nakita pang bumaba ng bundok si Maria. Nagalit na siya sa mga tao. Sinubukan naman ng ... Ingrates. People really are apparently wicked. It is fitting they become destitute,” Maria lamented. From then on, Maria was not seen to descend the mountain. She became angry at the people. Then tried ... ==== See also ====