WMP |
Itbayaten |
tintin |
a bell, big bell |
Ibaloy |
me-niŋtiŋ |
to ring a bell, perhaps especially a small, tinkling bell |
Casiguran Dumagat |
tiŋtíŋ |
to ring (of the sound of a bell) |
Ilokano |
ag-tiŋtíŋ |
to make the sound of a small bell |
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tiŋtíŋ |
ringing of bells |
Tagalog |
t<ag>intiŋ |
tinkling or jingling sound |
Chamorro |
tiŋteŋ |
clink, ding, tinkle, jingle |
Agutaynen |
tintiŋ-en |
to ring a bell, such as the church bell; to make a ringing sound, usually by hitting metal against metal |
Malay (Brunei) |
t<əl>intiŋ |
a noisy scarecrow used in ricefields |
Toba Batak |
tiŋtiŋ |
something that is struck to call people together |
Malay |
tintiŋ |
ringing coins to test their genuineness |
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t<əl>intiŋ |
a noisy scarecrow used in ricefields |
Old Javanese |
tiŋtiŋ |
to warble (of the song of a certain bird) |
Bikol |
tiŋtíŋ |
a tinkling sound; the clinking or ringing sound when metal hits metal |
Proto-Minahasan |
tiŋtiŋ |
clang, ring (noise); produce clanging noise |
Bikol |
mag-tiŋtíŋ |
to make a tinkling or ringing sound |