"Haka" is a word in TAGALOG, CEBUANO
haka
Definition: (noun) guess, assumption (idiom) HAKA-HAKA - opinion, usually without basis (verb) MAGHAKA-HAKA - to form an opinion
hákà v [AC; b12] {1} for animals to copulate.
Gihakáan ang ákung bigal ug Dyirsi, I had my sow bred to a Jersey boar.
{2} for people to fornicate (coarse).
hákà a boasting loudly.
v [B12; b6] become a braggart; con-sider s.
o.
as such.
Nagkahákà siya human makadaug sa am-atyur, He has been doing nothing but boasting ever since he won the singing contest.
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