"Argumintu" is a word in CEBUANO

argumintu CEBUANO
Definition:

argumintu n {1} arguments for or against s.t.
{2} argument, discussion.
v [C; a12] argue with s.
o.
about s.t.
Nagkaargu-mintu mi mahitungud sa báyad, We had an argument about the payment.
Argumintúhun nátù ni ug dílì ta magkaúyun, We will argue this out if we cant make each other see eye to eye.

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