"Dapat" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON

dapat ILOKANO
Definition:

n. 1. plain, level land. 2. a kind of native woven blanket

dapat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dápat - Use, usefulness, advantage. Walâ
gid sing dápat ináng ímo sugilánon. What
you said—is of no use,—serves no good
purpose. Táo nga waláy dápat
(dapátdapát). A useless man, a good-fornothing, loafer, idler. (cf. ásoy, átsoy,
águd, agúdagúd, pulús).

dapat TAGALOG
Definition:

dapat
Definition: 1) worthy, deserving, fit, apt, adequate, proper, necessary (adj) 2) must, ought to, should (post-verb)
Examples: 1) Siya ang dapat manalo. (He deserves to win.) 2) Dapat gawin ito ngayon. (This ought to be done now.)

dapat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dapát - Fitted, adapted, accommodated,
furnished or trimmed with, adjusted,
closed well, joined well. (cf. dápat).

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dap-as CEBUANO

dap-as = daplas. sa kapáyas = kalatkat sa kapáyas. see kalatkat. dápat v {1} [A2SC; ac] bring s.t. into contact …

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hinay CEBUANO

hínay a {1} slow. {1a} lacking in speed. Hínay kaáyu ang íyang mga lákang, She walked slowly. {1b} taking long …

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