| to wash one's face | maghilamos |
| to get dressed | magbihis |
| In the morning, I wash my face in the bathroom before getting dressed. | Sa umaga, naghihilamos ako sa banyo bago magbihis. |
| to bathe | maligo |
| shirt | kamiseta |
| My clean shirt is in the cabinet. | Nasa aparador ang malinis kong kamiseta. |
| dry | tuyo |
| After bathing, I put on a clean shirt when my hair is already dry. | Pagkatapos maligo, nagsusuot ako ng malinis na kamiseta kapag tuyo na ang buhok ko. |
| the face | mukha |
| the eye | mata |
| Ana is washing her face because her face feels hot and her eyes are tired. | Naghihilamos si Ana dahil mainit ang mukha niya at pagod ang mata niya. |
| to put on | isuot |
| Put on your black shoes before we go to the office. | Isuot mo ang itim mong sapatos bago tayo pumunta sa opisina. |
| the shirt | kamiseta |
| After bathing, get dressed right away and put on your white shirt. | Pagkatapos maligo, magbihis ka agad at isuot mo ang puti mong kamiseta. |
| When the bathroom floor is already dry, Maria will go in to bathe. | Kapag tuyo na ang sahig sa banyo, papasok na si Maria para maligo. |
| My eye hurts now, so I do not want to watch television yet. | Masakit ang mata ko ngayon, kaya ayaw ko munang manood ng telebisyon. |
| a cold | sipon |
| the nose | ilong |
| his | niya |
| His bag is open, and the new notebook is inside. | Nakabukas ang bag niya, at nasa loob ang bagong kuwaderno. |
| Pedro has a cold, so his nose is red this morning. | May sipon si Pedro, kaya pula ang ilong niya ngayong umaga. |
| Clean your nose before we leave the house. | Linisin mo ang ilong mo bago tayo umalis ng bahay. |
| the mouth | bibig |
| My mouth hurts because the coffee is hot. | Masakit ang bibig ko dahil mainit ang kape. |
| a cough | ubo |
| If you have a cough, drink warm water first and rest. | Kapag may ubo ka, uminom ka muna ng mainit na tubig at magpahinga. |
| Grandmother also has a cough, but she still wants to drink tea. | May ubo rin si Lola, pero gusto pa rin niyang uminom ng tsaa. |
| a fever | lagnat |
| The doctor said that Ana has a fever, so she needs to rest at home. | Sinabi ng doktor na may lagnat si Ana, kaya kailangan niyang magpahinga sa bahay. |
| last week | noong isang linggo |
| Last week, I stopped by the pharmacy to buy medicine. | Noong isang linggo, dumaan ako sa botika para bumili ng gamot. |
| to have a fever | lagnatin |
| If you have a fever, rest at home first. | Kapag nilalagnat ka, magpahinga ka muna sa bahay. |
| to be able to go in | makapasok |
| I cannot get into the house because you have my key. | Hindi ako makapasok sa bahay dahil nasa iyo ang susi ko. |
| Last week, Maria had a fever and could not go to the office. | Noong isang linggo, nilagnat si Maria at hindi siya nakapasok sa opisina. |
| when | noong |
| child | bata |
| Grandmother gave the child milk before sleeping. | Binigyan ni Lola ng gatas ang bata bago matulog. |
| without | nang walang |
| the foot | paa |
| When I was still a child, I often walked without shoes even if my feet were dirty. | Noong bata pa ako, madalas akong maglakad nang walang sapatos kahit marumi ang paa ko. |
| to get injured | masugatan |
| Be careful on the street so that you do not get injured. | Mag-ingat ka sa kalsada para hindi ka masugatan. |
| the knee | tuhod |
| it | iyon |
| Bring it to the kitchen before we eat. | Dalhin mo iyon sa kusina bago tayo kumain. |
| a bandage | benda |
| Pedro injured his knee in the park, so we put a bandage on it. | Nasugatan ang tuhod ni Pedro sa parke, kaya nilagyan namin iyon ng benda. |
| to get hurt | masugatan |
| Take care of your hand when you use a knife so that you do not get hurt. | Ingatan mo ang kamay mo kapag gumagamit ka ng kutsilyo para hindi ka masugatan. |
| Be careful on the street so your foot does not get hurt. | Mag-ingat ka sa kalsada para hindi masugat ang paa mo. |
| My knee hurts after I ran for a long time yesterday. | Masakit ang tuhod ko pagkatapos kong tumakbo nang matagal kahapon. |
| to hurt | sumakit |
| the neck | leeg |
| the shoulder | balikat |
| When we were in the province, my neck and shoulder hurt because it was cold. | Noong nasa probinsya kami, sumakit ang leeg ko at ang balikat ko dahil malamig. |
| a lot | marami |
| A lot of passengers wait at the station every morning. | Maraming pasahero ang naghihintay sa istasyon tuwing umaga. |
| the load | dala |
| Last week, I was carrying a lot, so my shoulder hurt. | Noong isang linggo, marami ang dala ko, kaya sumakit ang balikat ko. |
| If you are carrying a lot, your shoulder might hurt later. | Kapag marami ang dala mo, baka sumakit ang balikat mo mamaya. |
| Take care of your neck when the wind is cold. | Ingatan mo ang leeg mo kapag malamig ang hangin. |
| If your face feels hot, you might have a fever. | Kapag mainit ang mukha mo, baka may lagnat ka. |
| to be able to drink | makainom |
| My mouth hurts, so I cannot drink hot coffee. | Masakit ang bibig ko, kaya hindi ako makainom ng mainit na kape. |
| Open your mouth so you can take medicine. | Buksan mo ang bibig mo para makainom ka ng gamot. |
| the ear | tainga |
| loud | malakas |
| the music | musika |
| Close the door if the music in the living room is too loud. | Isara mo ang pinto kung masyadong malakas ang musika sa sala. |
| My ear hurts when the music is too loud. | Masakit ang tainga ko kapag masyadong malakas ang musika. |
| one night | noong isang gabi |
| One night, it was raining heavily so we did not go out. | Noong isang gabi, umuulan nang malakas kaya hindi kami lumabas. |
| to be able to sleep | makatulog |
| I cannot sleep tonight because it is noisy in the living room. | Hindi ako makatulog ngayong gabi dahil maingay sa sala. |
| ear | tainga |
| Close the door if the music is too loud so that your ear does not hurt. | Isara mo ang pinto kung masyadong malakas ang musika para hindi masakit ang tainga mo. |
| One night, Liza could not sleep because one of her ears hurt. | Noong isang gabi, hindi nakatulog si Liza dahil masakit ang isang tainga niya. |
| after that | pagkatapos ay |
| Wash your hands, and after that let us eat dinner. | Maghugas ka ng kamay, at pagkatapos ay kumain tayo ng hapunan. |
| to fix | ayusin |
| I need to fix my phone now. | Kailangan kong ayusin ang telepono ko ngayon. |
| Clean your face, and after that fix your hair when it is already dry. | Linisin mo ang mukha mo, at pagkatapos ay ayusin mo ang buhok mo kapag tuyo na ito. |
| I sleep more comfortably when my feet are dry and my shirt is clean. | Mas komportable akong matulog kapag tuyo ang paa ko at malinis ang kamiseta ko. |
| a wound | sugat |
| When I arrived home, I saw that the child had a small wound on the hand and Mother put a bandage on it. | Noong dumating ako sa bahay, nakita kong may maliit na sugat sa kamay ng bata at nilagyan ito ni Nanay ng benda. |
| to go in | pumasok |
| Go inside the house first because the rain is heavy. | Pumasok ka muna sa bahay dahil malakas ang ulan. |
| If you have a cold, do not go to work yet. | Kapag may sipon ka, huwag ka munang pumasok sa trabaho. |
| the bandage | benda |
| Please pass the bandage to me because I have a wound on my hand. | Pakiabot mo ang benda sa akin dahil may sugat ako sa kamay. |
| Please pass the bandage to Grandmother because she has a wound on her knee. | Pakiabot po ninyo ang benda kay Lola dahil may sugat siya sa tuhod. |
| Does your ear hurt, Grandmother, or your neck? | Masakit po ba ang tainga ninyo, Lola, o ang leeg ninyo? |
| umbrella | payong |
| Bring your umbrella if you are going out later. | Dalhin mo ang payong mo kung lalabas ka mamaya. |
| Don't go out without an umbrella. | Huwag kang lumabas nang walang payong. |