"Asukar" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON, CHAVACANO, CEBUANO
Asukar - sugar
English: sugar
Tagalog: asukal
asúkar - (Sp. azucar) Sugar; to make sugar
including all the operations in the final
stage of the process of sugar-milling,
transferring the pulút (the sugar-cane-juice
that has become thick and sticky through
evaporation) from the cauldron to a flatbottomed trough and stirring it there with
special shovels, till ready for drying and
packing. Asukára na lang ang pulút. Turn
the pulút into sugar. Asukári akó sing isá
ka káwà nga pulút sa madalì, kay may
kinahánglan akó sinâ. Turn me a
cauldronful of pulút into sugar at once, for
I need it. Iasúkar akó ánay siníng pulút.
Please turn this pulút into sugar for me. (cf.
arníbal; kalámay).
asúkar n refined sugar.
v {1} [A13B23] make into, become sugar.
Ang sintral nag-asúkar sa tubu, The mill is making refined sugar.
Ug muasúkar na ang binúkal nga dugà, When the boiled juice forms sugar.
{2} [c] put sugar into s.t.
Giasukaran ba nímu ang kapi?
Have you put sugar in the co?
ee?
asukaríra n sugar container for table use.
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arníbal - (Sp. almibar) Thin, freely-flowing molasses in the initial stage of the process of sugar-milling. 1.) inutús—the watery juice …
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