"Bukas" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

bukas HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bukás - Open, agape. Bukás nga sulát. An
open letter. (cf. nabúksan from bukás).

bukas TAGALOG
Definition:

bukas2
Active Verb: bumukas
Passive Verb: ibukas
Definition: 1) tomorrow (noun) 2) to be opened -- BUMUKAS (verb) 3) to open something -- MAGBUKAS, IBUKAS, BUKSAN (verb)
Examples: 1) Bumukas ang pinto sa lakas ng hangin. (The door was opened because of the strong wind.) 2) Buksan mo ang bintana. (Open the window.)

bukas TAGALOG
Definition:

bukas
Definition: see bukas1 see bukas2

bukas TAGALOG
Definition:

bukas1
Active Verb: magbukas
Passive Verb: buksan
Definition: 1) tomorrow (noun) 2) to be opened -- BUMUKAS (verb) 3) to open something -- MAGBUKAS, IBUKAS, BUKSAN (verb)
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Notes:
Examples: 1) Bumukas ang pinto sa lakas ng hangin. (The door was opened because of the strong wind.) 2) Buksan mo ang bintana. (Open the window.)

bukas HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bukás - To open, unfold, unclose, make
open, remove any fastening or obstruction
from, as to open a door, a box, a case, etc.;
to begin, commence, open (a school, a
bridge, parliament, etc.). Bukasí ang
panteón. Open the mortuary niche.
Binukasán (binúksan) akó sang ganháan
sang batâbátà. The servant boy opened the
door for me. Ibukás akó siníng puérta,
baúl, bintánà, etc. Please, open this door,
box, window, etc. for me. Sa buás nga
ádlaw pagabúksan ang buluthóan. Tomorrow the school will be opened. Classes
will commence (begin) to-morrow.

bukáka – bulág
Nabúksan na ang bág-o nga táytay. The
new bridge is now open (to traffic, etc.). (cf.
ábri).

bukas CEBUANO
Definition:

bukas, búkas = buklas.
bukasyun n vocation.

bukas CEBUANO
Definition:

bukas v [AB13(1); b] open s.t.
, be opened.
Ang kusug nga hángin mibukas sa íyang sayal, The strong wind made her skirt fly up.
Nagbukas ang pwirta, The door is standing open.
Buksi ang sulat, Open the letter.
a open.
ang pultahan always wel-come, the door is always open.
Bukas kanúnay ang ámung pul-tahan álang kanímu, Our door is always open to you.

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abansada CEBUANO

abansáda a exposed to the wind. v [B12; c1] for s.t. to be directly open to the wind. Naabansáda sa …

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abierto HILIGAYNON

abierto - (Sp. abierto) Open, accessible, affording free entrance or passage. Abierto ang bintánà, alágyan, etc. The window is open, …

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abli CEBUANO

abli v [AB; b5] {1} open s.t. , be open. Ikaw bay nag-abli sa pultahan? Were you the one who …

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abong HILIGAYNON

ábong - On the windward side, not under the lee, open or exposed to the wind; to be or become …

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abri HILIGAYNON

ábri - (Sp. abrir) To unlock, unfasten, open; to begin, commence, said of schools, classes, sessions, meetings, etc. Abrihi ang …

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abyirtu CEBUANO

abyirtu a open. Abyirtu ang ganghaan, The door is open. v [A2PB; c1] open s.t. ; be opened.

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agap HILIGAYNON

agáp - To rise early, be early at work, to do early in the morning, anticipate. Agapí ang pagarádo. Be …

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agas CEBUANO

ágas v [A2S; b6] flow from an opening. Nag-agas na ang túbig, There is water now. (Lit. The water is …

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agi CEBUANO

ági v [A2S3S; b6] {1} go by, through a place. Dílì ku muági dihà kay náay irù, I wont go …

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ahas HILIGAYNON

ahás - See aháng, káhas id. Ahasí (pangahasí) lang ang pagbukás sang ganháan. Open the door boldly.

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akaak CEBUANO

akáak v [A] make a cracking sound, loud creaking sound. Mi-akáak ang pultahan sa pag-abri námù, The door creaked (went …

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alab-ab HILIGAYNON

aláb-ab - See alabá-ab id. alábri – álam alábri, (H) Anything used for the purpose of opening, a key, etc. …

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alaka-ak HILIGAYNON

alaká-ak - Spread, distributed, dispersed over a large area with considerable distances between; to be spread or distributed, etc. Alaká-ak …

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alingabngab CEBUANO

alingabngab v [B; b6c1] for s.t. to be wide open. Mualingabngab (maalingabngab) nang ímung samad ug dì tahiun, If you …

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alipalok HILIGAYNON

alipalók - (H) To emit or send off sparks, to spark, sparkle. Ang kaláyo nagaalipalók. The fire is giving off …

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alwak HILIGAYNON

álwak - Spilling, spilth; to spill. Kon uyúgon ang báso, magaálwak ang túbig. If the glass is shaken, the water …

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am-am CEBUANO

am-am v [B1256] {1} be open-mouthed from having eaten s.t. spicy. Naam-am (nahaam-am) ang ákung bàbà sa síling ku-likut, I …

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ambay HILIGAYNON

ambáy - (B) I don’t know. Diín si tátay mo?—Ambáy kon diín siá karón. Where is your father?—I don’t know …

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andir CEBUANO

andir a {1} short for andir dibúnal, bakyà, sáya be dominated, subjugated to ones wife. {2} subordinate to. Andir ku …

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angkat HILIGAYNON

ángkat - An open seam, a joint, a chink or crack; to get loose, to loosen, to prise apart, to …

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