Magliyab (en. To ignite)
maɡˈli.jab
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb meaning to blaze or to heat up.
He began to ignite the fire in the fireplace.
Nagsimula siyang magliyab ng apoy sa fireplace.
The process of creating fire or the movement of fire.
The fire quickly blazed in the forest due to the wind.
Mabilis na nagliyab ang apoy sa kagubatan dahil sa hangin.
Refers to a strong feeling or love that seems to blaze.
In their eyes, their love blazed.
Sa kanilang mga mata, magliyab ang kanilang pagmamahalan.
Etymology
From the word 'liyab' meaning fire or flame.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to blaze the heart
the feeling of intense emotion or love
magliyab ang puso
Related Words
flare
The state of having fire or brightness.
liyab
flame
A strong fire or brightness.
alab
Slang Meanings
to become energetic or diligent
Get fired up in your studies, you might be surprised by the results!
Magliyab ka na sa pag-aaral mo, baka magulat ka sa mga resulta!
to become more active
You need to get fired up at the gym to see changes in your body.
Kailangan mong magliyab sa gym para makita ang mga pagbabago sa katawan mo.
to get excited
Let's get fired up for the concert later, it's going to be fun!
Magliyab na tayo para sa concert mamaya, ang saya-saya!