Humangin (en. To blow (as in wind))

ho͞o-mah-ngin

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
To blow or waft air.
The wind blew strongly outside the house.
Humangin ng malakas sa labas ng bahay.
To feel the breeze or movement of air.
A gentle breeze blew as we walked along the beach.
Humangin ng dahan-dahan habang kami ay naglalakad sa dalampasigan.
To cause swirling or movement due to wind.
The leaves of the tree swirled as the wind swept by.
Humangin ang mga dahon ng puno sa pag sipol ng hangin.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'hangin' meaning wind or breeze, and used as a verb to describe the presence of air.

Common Phrases and Expressions

strongly blowing wind
a strong flight or movement of the wind
humangin ng malakas

Related Words

wind
A natural element seen as a gas around us that provides life.
hangin
gust
A sudden swirl or burst of wind.
siklab

Slang Meanings

To move quickly or suddenly.
Hurry up! Your order is ready.
Humangin ka na! Nasa 'yo na ang order mo.
Running away or leaving in a bad way.
Why did you ditch your friends? That's tough.
Bakit ka humangin sa mga kaibigan mo? Mahirap na yun.