"Baka" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
bákà - To straddle, to sit or walk or stand
with the feet wide apart, to sit astride. Si
Fuláno nagabákà. N.N. straddles in his
walk or walks with his legs wide apart. Ang
mga bakâ nagabákà. Those that straddle
walk with their legs wide apart. (cf.
bakáng).
báka - (Sp. vaca) Cow, ox, cattle. Báka nga
gatasán. A milch cow. (cf. tóro—bull, steer;
tínday—calf).
baká - Hemp. (cf. abaká id.).
bakâ - Straddling, sitting astride, walking
with legs wide apart.
bákà v [A13] walk with the legs apart.
bakàbakà v [A] walk with the legs apart.
báka {1} it doesnt matter, never mind if.
Báka mu lang ug pilay magastu mu sa uspital basta maáyu ka lang, It doesnt matter how much you will spend for your hospitalization, as long as you are cured.
Báka ug dì ka musugut nákù.
Náa may daghang babáyi, I dont care if you dont accept me.
There are plenty of fish in the ocean.
{2} = baláka.
báka n cow, beef.
-ng túru bull.
bakahan n cattle ranch.
(ng) litsíra n {1} source of financial support.
Ang iyaan kung sapían mauy báka litsíra sa ákung pagtuun, My rich aunt supported me in my studies.
{2} one who constantly gives money to s.
o.
who is playing him for a sucker.
v [B1256] become a provider or be played for a sucker.
baka v [A; b(1)] bleach clothing under the sun.
Gibakhan (gibaka-han) níya ang mga hábul, She spread the sheets under the sun to bleach.
If you want to change the world, change the metaphor.
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