"Baraha" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
baráha - (Sp. baraja) A pack of cards;
card-playing. Nagahámpang silá sang
baráha. They are playing cards.
baráha n playing card.
bistu ang it is clear what you (he, etc.
) has up his sleeve.
nga dunut highly improbable excuse for doing s.t.
Ayaw kug sugali ánang ímung baráha nga dunut, Dont hand me those phoney excuses.
{1a} mahjong piece.
v [AC2; a1] play cards.
Nakigbaráha nákù ang duha ka sugarul, The two gamblers asked me to play cards with them.
Mánu ta.
Baraháun, Lets decide who will be first with cards.
-dur() n dealer in cards.
v {1} [B16; a12] be the dealer.
{2} [A12] hire, have as a card dealer.
baraha
Active Verb: magbaraha
Definition: (noun) playing cards
There is no place for beggary [wanting things from others] in the current era. The law of vyavasthit [scientific circumstantial evidences] is such that one who has decided never to beg, will never have situation to beg.
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