"Daya" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
n. feast, festival, banquet. v. /AG-/ to have this. 2 DAYA; SIDADAYA, adj. exposed, laid bare, presented to view.
n. east; eastern region.
daya2
Active Verb: magdaya
Passive Verb: dayain
Definition: (verb) to trick, to cheat, to deceive, to delude
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Definition:
Notes:
Examples: 1) Hindi maganda ang magdaya ng kapwa. (It is not good to cheat your neighbor.) 2) Huwag mong dayain ang laro. (Don't cheat in the game.)
dáya - (B) That, that there. (cf. diá, riá, ra,
inâ, yanâ).
daya1
Active Verb: mangdaya
Definition: (verb) to trick, to cheat, to deceive, to delude
Examples: Huwag kang mangdaya sa pagbayad ng buwis. (Don't cheat in paying your tax.)
daya
Definition: see daya1 see daya2
dáyà - Trick, cheat, wile, cheating, trickery,
fraud; to cheat, trick, do, diddle, take in,
defraud, overreach, swindle, impose—,
practise—, play—, put—, palm—, foist—,
upon. Nagdáyà siá sa ákon or gindayáan
níya akó. He cheated me. He defrauded
me. He played a trick on me. Ginaanó mo
pagdáyà (Anó ang ginadáyà mo)? What
tricks are you up to? (cf. dasiâ, limbong).
Progress is a nice word. But change is its motivator. And change has its enemies.
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What does Dracula say to his victims? It's been nice gnawing you.
cheke Definition: Tagalog slang for code (for cheating in class) 2 Definition: (salitang balbal) kodigo
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