"Alsa" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Alsa - to lift something; to carry another person
álsa - (Sp. alza, alzar) A rise in price; the
raising of merchandise, money, etc. on
credit; to raise, lift, hoist; to get on credit.
Ang tanán nga mga balalígyà sa almasín
siníng komersyánte álsa gid lámang sa
Ilóng-ílong or ginálsa gid lámang níya sa
Ilóng-ílong. All the goods on sale in the
store of this merchant are (were) obtained
by him on credit from Iloilo. Alsahá pa gid
ang káhoy sing diótay. Raise the wood yet
a little. Alsahí iníng lugár sang mga bató.
Remove the stones from this place. Alsahá
ang tíngug mo. Raise your voice to a higher
pitch. Iálsa akó ánay siníng láta nga
túbig. Please lift this can of water for me.
Alsahán mo gid ánay ang baráha kag
ugáling ipanhátag (ipanghátag). First cut
the cards and then deal them out. (For an
increase in wages and the like "pasákà” is
to be used. Napasakáan ang íya sóhol. His
wages have been raised).
alsa
Active Verb: mag-alsa
Passive Verb: ialsa
Definition: 1) a rising, as of dough (noun) 2) to rise (umalsa) 3) to rebel, to revolt, to rise up against, to stage a strike (mag-alsa) 4) to lift something (alsahin)
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Definition:
Notes: Spanish word
Examples: 1) Umalsa ang puto. (The rice cake rose.) 2) Nais mag-alsa ang mga manggagawa. (The laborers wanted to stage a strike.) 3) Alsahin mo ito. (Lift this up.)
alsa v {1} [A; a12] lift s.t.
from underneath.
Alsáhun nátù ning lamísa, Lets lift the table.
{2} [A2] rise in rebellion.
Mialsa ang mga Pilipínu bátuk sa Katsílà, The Filipinos rose against the Spaniards.
{3} [A] for dough to rise in baking.
Ug mualsa na gánì ang minása, When the dough rises.
{4} [A6; b4] ang kabúhì for the kabúhì to rise out of its place from fright.
Gialsáhan ku sa kabúhì sa pagbutu, I had a severe case of fright when it exploded.
n {1} action of having lifted.
Tulu ka alsa, kutasan na ku, If I do three lifts, Im out of breath.
{2} load that can be carried in a trip.
Pila ka alsa úsà matiwas ug hákut?
How many loads till its all delivered?
butang v [B1456; c6] for various medicines to be applied in succession without waiting for results.
-in- n k.
o.
haircut where the top of the head has hair and the sides cropped short.
-du ug kabúhì a easily frightened.
Alsádu ra pud nímug kabúhì, kasíkas ra tu sa dáhun, How jittery you are.
It was only the rustling of leaves.
v [B12] get to be easily frightened.
Naalsádu ang ákung kabúhì sukad ku makatunub ug bitin, Ever since I stepped on a snake, I have been jittery.
ug kamut quick to lift the hand in anger.
v [B12] be quick to lift the hand in anger.
-myintu n uprising, revolt.
Ang alsamyintu bátuk sa Katsílà, The uprising against the Spaniards.
v [A; a12] rise up.
Dílì ni madala ug kumpirinsiya, alsamyintúhun lang nátù ni, A conference is no good.
Well have to revolt in this case.
The shadows of the room pool in the lines of our faces, draining our eyes of hue. "There's nothing left worth saying.
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