Cebuano
April
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n. April; v. 1. do something in April. Magbakasyun mu sa Hunyu? Ah, Abrila lang, Will you take your vacation in June? Oh, just make it in April; 2. write down April in a document. Máyu ímung nabutang? Abrila lang hinúun, Did you write May? It should be April.
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abbreviation for Abril, ‘April’.
Cebuano
n. August; v. see abril.
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n. December; v. see abril.
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n. 1. July. see abril for verb forms. 2. time of the year when there is little to eat, so called because the year’s big harvest, the panúig, comes just after July, and the previous harvest does not last until the panúig. Ang mga datù wà makailag hulyu, The rich haven’t experienced hard times.
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n. June; v. see abril.
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n. January; v. see abril.
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n. March. see abril for verb forms.
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n. May. see abril for verb forms: plúris di — see plúris.
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n. November; v. see abril.
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n. February; v. see abril.
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n. September; v. see abril.
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v. 1. close, be closed. Kinsay nagtak-up sa pultahan nga mipákà man? Who closed the door banging it? Tak-úpi ang bintánà kay tugnaw, Close the window because it’s cold; 2. for schools or business establishments to close. Mutak-up ang klási karung Abril, Classes will close in April; n. lid that fits flat over or a shutter; a. closed.
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n. October. see abril for verb forms.
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n. can opener.
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a. be low-priced at a certain season. Bahar ang mangga ug maabril, In April the price of mangoes is low; v. go down in price. pa- v. lower the price. Pabaharan ang prisyu unyà, The price will go down after a while.