Cebuano
v. 1. go s.w. in a file. Nag-ingkurdun ang mga baktin sunud sa anay, The piglets walk in file following their mother; 2. come in huge number as though in a file. Giingkurdúnan sa hulmígas ang kámay, Ants swarmed over the sugar.
Cebuano
v. 1. meet on the way. Dì kaingkuwintrúhan ning karsadáha kay apíki, If you meet another vehicle on this road, you can not pass each other because it is too narrow; 2. meet to fight. Kuntra nga ámung gikaingkuwintru, The enemy we ran into; 2a. have a run-in. Nagkaingkuwintru mig ang ákung asáwa, My wife and I had a little run-in. 2b. go to have sex. Makig-ingkuwintru giyud siyag dunsilya, He wants to have an encounter with a virgin; n. 1. someone or something one meets. Wà muhátag lugar ang ingkuwintru, The truck we met on the way would not move over to let us by. 2. action of meeting. Halandúmun nga ingkuwintru, A memorable meeting; 3. encounter with an enemy.
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see ingku.
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n. England.
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English
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n. kind of locally made salt obtained by dissolving ashes in seawater and evaporating it; v. make rock salt of this sort.
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n. 1. Englishman; 2. area in Cebu City (so called from an Englishman that used to live there). -in- n. English language, spoken or written in English; v. speak or write in English.
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such
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[deictic, demonstrative pron.] like
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[deictic, demonstrative pron.] such
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mention
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remark
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said
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say
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such
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so
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like thing
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conj. as well as
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adv. likewise
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prep. in that (order)
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