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to-lid
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mato-lid
Straight.
tuwid; deretso
Ike-ked mo tang pinli para mato-lid ong doroa nga postian.
Tie the rope so it is straight between the two posts.
mag-
-en, ipa-
To straighten something out, make something straight; to take a direct route or shortcut; to straighten out, correct, a person's wrong thinking.
To-liden mo tang linia mi para masinlong pade-kan ta mga taw.
Make your line straight so that people will think it looks nice.
Agto-lideno rin tang singgoay ang liko piro napotol ka enged.
I tried to straighten out the bent needle but it just broke.
Ipato-lido rin tang ihi tang motor ang nabonggo.
I would like to have the drive shaft straightened out on the boat that was run into.
Sino-lid amen da tang dalan ang agpanawan amen.
We took a direct route on the road where we walked.
Sino-lid na tang mga pagirisipen nirang mali.
He straightened out their wrong thinking.
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mato-lid
Righteous; morally upright; totally correct.
Ang taw ang mato-lid gatakong maglaygay ong mga aroman na.
A person who is morally upright knows how to advise his companions.
Ang maski sinopay magto ong ni Jesu-Cristo, risibien tang Dios bilang mato-lid da.
Whoever will believe in Jesus Christ, God will receive him as already being righteous.
Mato-lid tang pagorosgaren tang Dios ong mga taw.
God's way of judging people is righteous.
malimpio, mo-ya
kato-lidan
Right, privilege; righteousness.
May kato-lidan tang Mayor ang magpa-led ig magtangal tang mga impliado.
The Mayor has the right to hire and fire employees.
Ong solat ni Pablo ong mga taga Roma, sinayod na tang natetenged ong matod ang kato-lidan.
In the letter of Paul to the Romans, he explained about true righteousness.
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