Cebuano
marshall
Cebuano
see maltabána.
Cebuano
n. Tuesday
Cebuano
n. Mars.
Cebuano
n. hammer
Cebuano
n. hammer. — dikabra n. claw hammer. — dibúla n. ball peen hammer; v. hammer. Martilyúha ang tabla arun matangtang, Hit the piece of wood with a hammer to get it off.
Cebuano
see bartuníku.
Cebuano
n. 1. martyr. — sa Gulgúta Jesus Christ; 2. one who has suffered like a martyr. Si Lusíla usa ka martir tungud kay gisákit siyag maáyu sa íyang bána, Lucila is a martyr because she is tortured by her husband; v. make someone suffer like a martyr.
Cebuano
n. martyr
Cebuano
n. Tuesday. See birnis for verb forms. — Santu the Tuesday of the Holy Week.
Cebuano
v. 1. march; 1a. attend one’s graduation exercises; 2. dance a march or play a march number; n. speed of an automotive transmission used at higher speed. Kwarta, kinta martsa, Fourth, fifth gear.
Cebuano
n. middleman, one who buys and sells commodities between producers and retailers.
Cebuano
see bartuníku.
Cebuano
see murabya.
Cebuano
a. 1. wise to the ways of the world. Dì nà maílad kay marúnung nà, He knows what’s coming off. You can’t fool him; 2. have proficient knowledge or skill in something Katubag si Pidru sa lisud nga pangutána. Marúnung giyud, Peter was able to answer the questions. He certainly is bright; v. be, become sly or crafty. -in-(→) v. do something in a cunning, sly way. Minarununga (iminarunung) sad nà pagpaági arun ka makabalus, Be cunning about it so you can get revenge.
Cebuano
see miruy.
Cebuano
n. name given to a variety of sweets, all of which are formed into rounded patties and fried: 1. made of ground rice; 2. made of sliced bananas. (see bangdaybangday). 3. made of shredded sweet potatoes (see bitsubitsu); v. make marúya.
Cebuano
see biyatilis.
Cebuano
see hisusmaryusip.
Cebuano
adj. more
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