Cebuano
see sayúti.
Cebuano
cake
Cebuano
n. chemistry
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n. chemist
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mistress
Cebuano
colonel
Cebuano
kerosene
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n. cheese
Cebuano
cause
Cebuano
1. — (verb) — dílì, walà, or (verb) whether (so-and-so) happened or not. Ki nagkahigugmaay sila ki nagdinumtanay, ambut háiy tinúud, Whether they love each other or hate each other, I don’t know. Ki mutangdù ki dílì, ayaw panigurúa, You can’t be certain whether or not he will consent; 2. (verb) ki (verb) (where the verb refers to an action) doing (so-and-so) intensely. Ínum ki ínum lang mu. Wà giyud muy láing nahunàhunaan, nu? All you do is drink and drink. You don’t think of anything else? Búnal ki búnal lang ang pulis. Wà giyud siya mutug-an, The police kept beating and beating him. He refused to reveal anything.
Cebuano
n. key in music.
Cebuano
short for súkì.
Cebuano
this
Cebuano
see tiamtiam.
Cebuano
halt
Cebuano
lame
Cebuano
limp
Cebuano
v. limp, become crippled in the feet or legs. Nagkiang siya kay natunuk, He is limping because he got a thorn in his foot. Nakiang siya tungud sa aksidinti, He became crippled due to an accident. (←) v. for an enterprise to be crippled by the absence of some part or member. Nakíang (gikiángan) ang trabáhu pagrisáyin nímu, The work was crippled because you resigned; a. 1. having a limp; 2. being crippled. -un a. see kiang, a.
Cebuano
kind
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adj. classic
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