Cebuano
see kalíring.
Cebuano
n. small dried anchovies. -in-(←) see kaling.
Cebuano
v. 1. turn over on the side, cause something to do so. Mukáling ang kúlun nga ibutang sa lamísa nga way bangil kay língin ang lubut, If you put a clay pot on the table without a support it will turn over on its side because it is round-bottomed. Kalínga (ikáling) ang mga libru sa lamísa básin nadat-ugan ang sulat mu, Turn the books over on the side. Maybe the letter is just underneath them; 2. move something solid and heavy showing it one side at a time. Kalíngun lang nátù ang pridyidir kay dì ta makadaug, Let’s just move the refrigerator by shoving it one side at a time because we cannot carry it. 3. rock a small boat that has been grounded so it will move free. Kalíngun nátù ang búti kay mitaub na, Let’s rock the boat to free it because the tide is beginning to come in.
Cebuano
see kaníngag.
Cebuano
enjoyment
Cebuano
joy
Cebuano
n. amusement
Cebuano
n. entertainment
Cebuano
n. hobby
Cebuano
n. pastime
Cebuano
pleasure
Cebuano
recreation
Cebuano
scene
Cebuano
view
Cebuano
amusement
Cebuano
n. kind of mussel living in the roots of mangroves, about 1½″ long.
Cebuano
n. old variety of red, fine-grained paddy rice.
Cebuano
chastity
Cebuano
n. clearance
Cebuano
sanitation
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