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slow to anger
slow to speak
Last Update: 2021-08-08
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slow to ilocano
mabagal to ilocano
Last Update: 2021-12-07
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you have no right to anger me
murahin
Last Update: 2019-05-07
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kinda slow to act
mabagal akong kumilos
Last Update: 2022-08-30
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do not provoke your children to anger
huwag mong galitin ang iyong mga anak
Last Update: 2022-02-17
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you are slow to reply
sasabihin mo ba talaga o hindi
Last Update: 2021-10-31
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you're too slow to chat
ang bagal mo mag chat
Last Update: 2024-02-22
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the lord is slow to anger and gracious and can endure sin for a time
ang panginoon ay mabagal sa galit at mabait at matiis ang kasalanan sa isang panahon
Last Update: 2021-06-02
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so i'm slow to write
kaya mabagal akong mag sulat
Last Update: 2022-02-19
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i am slow to understand english
mabagal ako makaintindi ng english
Last Update: 2022-01-12
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my computer applicayions are slow to open
mabagal mag open ang aking computer at laging nag hahang
Last Update: 2022-07-26
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i'm slow to read. in english
mabagal magbasa
Last Update: 2024-08-04
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sometimes the waiter is slow to serve the customer
mabagal mag serve ng pagkain
Last Update: 2020-11-10
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one day, goddess parvathi, the wife of lord shiva, was getting ready for her bath and needed someone to guard her chamber. therefore she made a beautiful, young boy from the sandalwood from her body. she gave him life by sprinkling the holy ganges water on him and entrusted him with guarding the door. while she was away, lord shiva returned and was surprised to find a little boy standing at the entrance to his wife’s chamber. when he tried to enter, the boy blocked his path. “who are you and why are you blocking my path?" demanded lord shiva. “no one enters my mother’s chamber", declared the boy boldly. taken aback, lord shiva replied, “step away; i have the right to enter my wife’s chamber." but the young and courageous boy did not move but stood his ground. not knowing that this was his own son, lord shiva who was quick to anger grew enraged. not used to be disobeyed he cut off the boy’s head. goddess parvathi on returning from her bath saw her son lying dead and was overcome with grief. she was filled with both anger and sorrow. seeing this lord shiva sent his soldiers to fetch the head of the first beast that they saw. the men rushed and finally came upon an elephant. they immediately took the head to lord shiva, who quickly attached it onto the body of the slain boy and gave him life once again. to further appease his grief-stricken wife he promised that her son would be worshipped first, before all other gods. even today at the entrance of all temples one would find the idol of the elephant-headed god, lord ganesha.
ganesha
Last Update: 2016-11-20
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