Cebuano
formerly
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previously
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[time word or particle] last
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formerly. Kaniadtu ang pantalan didtu sa lawis, Formerly the pier was at the point; n. 1. past event. Nindut handúmun ang átung mga kaniadtu, It’s nice to think back on what we used to do years ago.2. former sweetheart. Mipahíyum tu níya kay íya man tung kaniadtu, She smiled at him because he was her former sweetheart. niadtu, adtu short for kaniadtu in all uses but as n. — pa long ago was the first time—i.e., (so-and-so) has been since long ago. Kaniadtu pa aku mamaistra, I’ve been a teacher since way back. Kaniadtu pa ku kabalità ánà, I’ve known about that for ages. Kaniadtu pa aku makakità sa ingun, That time was the first time I saw the like.
Cebuano
see ganíha.
Cebuano
deficiency
Cebuano
n. scarcity
Cebuano
n. shortage
Cebuano
necessity
Cebuano
famine
Cebuano
[pron., third person plural (they, their, them), oblique or referent case] to them
Cebuano
pron. them
Cebuano
see sila.
Cebuano
v. do something severely or in rapid-fire order. Kusug siya mukanilun ug súgù mu rag katsílà, He gives a lot of heavy orders like a Spaniard. Gikanilun kung Tátay ug kasábà kay nakapaburus ku, Father scolded me severely because I got a girl pregnant. Gikanilun nákug human ang mga buluhatun, I finished the work up in rapid-fire order.
Cebuano
[pron., second person singular (you, thou), oblique or referent case] for you
Cebuano
[pron., second person singular (you, thou), oblique or referent case] to you
Cebuano
thee
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[pron., second person singular (you, thou), oblique or referent case] to you
Cebuano
see ikaw.
Cebuano
see ganíha.
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