Cebuano
n. kind of cardinal fish: name given to numerous small, red, lightly-scaled fish of the family Apogonidae.
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(from buut) a. funny, extremely laughable. Muut kaáyu si Dulpi mudala ug kumidiya, Dolphy is very funny in a comedian’s role; v. 1. be funny, hilarious. Muúta nang ímung mga líhuk arun mangatáwa sila, Make your actions funny so that they will laugh; 2. be, become amused at something funny. Namuut ku sa íyang kumidiya, I was amused at her jokes. para-(←) a. funny, laughable. Ang mga salída ni Dyíri Líwis pulus paramúut, Jerry Lewis’s films are all funny.
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see buraybúray.
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sample
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1. exclamation initial to a sentence: My! How very. Muy hináya pud nímu nga musulat! How slow you write! 2. exclamation expressing deep disgruntlement or dissatisfaction. Muy! Ug magsígi ning gastúha, makapútu, My! If these expenses go on, it will make us go bankrupt.
Cebuano
see muy, 2.
Cebuano
n. furniture; v. get furniture.
Cebuano
see mulyi.
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see mustra. -dur see mustradur.
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see pyápi.
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see mayáus.
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see mimbru.
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see mintras.
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see mirkulis.
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n. 1. piece of music being played. Dúnay myúsik sa intirmisyun sa sini, There’s music during the intermission in the movies; 2. music as a course; 3. go, word uttered by a conductor of a passenger vehicle to signal the driver to drive off. Dihang misinggit ang kunduktur ug myúsik, mipabulhut dáyun ang draybir, When the conductor shouted ‘music, maestro’, the driver immediately took off.
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