| WMP | ||
| Pangasinan | palíŋ | to turn |
| Ilokano | páliŋ | pintle (of a rudder) |
| Tagalog | palíŋ | inclined sideward, tilted; person with the head physically turned sideward |
| páliŋ | slope, inclination | |
| Cebuano | palíŋ | for something not rooted or fixed at the base to fall over to its side |
| Acehnese | paleŋ | turn, swerve, avert |
| Dairi-Pakpak Batak | paliŋ | lean to the side, list |
| Karo Batak | paliŋ | turn something in another direction |
| Malay | paliŋ | to turn away (of looking aside by the movement of the head, and not by a mere movement of the eyes; of turning round; turning a horse to the left; turning a boat's bows to port or starboard |
| Bikol | palíŋ | turn the prow of a boat |
| CMP | ||
| Soboyo | paliŋ | turn back, return |
| Kamarian | hari- | turn around, turn back, invert |
| Sika | paliŋ | turn the prow of a boat |