Cebuano
dyasingku n. five-peso bill. dyabayinti n. twenty-peso bill.
Cebuano
v. jab, punch in boxing; n. jab.
Cebuano
n. variety of cassava.
Cebuano
n. jobless, unemployed.
Cebuano
n. judge in court, of a contest; v. be a judge.
Cebuano
see dyads (plural).
Cebuano
v. jog, run at a jog.
Cebuano
v. to talk loud in a bad mood. Nabuak ang básu maung midyag-aw si Máma, The glass broke, and that’s why Mama is ranting. Nagdyag-aw siya kay nawā̀ ang singsing, He is ranting and raving because he lost his ring. -an(→) a. having a tendency to talk loud in a bad mood.
Cebuano
see dyag.
Cebuano
n. 1. jack, knave in playing cards; 2. jack to raise something v. 1. raise something with a jack. Dyáki (dyaki) ang kutsi, Lift the car with a jack; 2. strike with an upward thrust of the knee. Gidyákan siya sa suwang, He was kicked with the knee in the jaw; 3. draw a jack.
Cebuano
n. briefs; v. wear briefs.
Cebuano
see pík.
Cebuano
n. 1. jacket; 2. jacket of a book; v. wear, make into a jacket.
Cebuano
n. jackpot, huge prize; a. being financially very rewarding for the effort put into it. Dyakpat kaáyu nang trabahúa nímu, You got yourself a soft job with a huge salary; v. 1. hit the jackpot, strike it lucky. Nakadyakpat didtug barátu kaáyung radiyu, I hit the jackpot by getting a very cheap radio; 2. make a good marriage. Midyakpat (nanyakpat) siyag byúdang sapían, He managed to get a rich widow for himself.
Cebuano
n. 1. game of jacks; 2. jack, jackstone used for playing jacks; v. play jacks.
Cebuano
dialect
Cebuano
n. jalousies; v. make jalousies.
Cebuano
n. jam, marmalade; v. make jam.
Cebuano
v. jump ball in basketball; n. action of tossing a jump ball.
Cebuano
n. boy scout jamboree; v. have a jamboree.
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