"Imbita" is a word in TAGALOG, CHAVACANO

imbita CHAVACANO
Definition:

English: v. invite
Tagalog: yaya

imbita TAGALOG
Definition:

imbita
Active Verb: mag-imbita
Passive Verb: imbitahin
Definition: (verb) to invite
Examples: 1) Mag-imbita ka ng iyong kaibigan sa bahay. (You invite your friends to the house.) 2) Imbitahin mo ang iyong mga kaibigan sa bahay. (Invite your friends to the house.)

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akon HILIGAYNON

ákon - My, mine; by or through me; sa ákon—me; to, on, upon, from, away from, towards, in, at, into …

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anyaya TAGALOG

anyaya Active Verb: mag-anyaya Passive Verb: anyayahan Definition: 1) invitation (noun) 2) to invite (verb) Examples: 1) Mag-anyaya ka ng …

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ikaw CEBUANO

ikaw you (singular). Ikaw ang ákung túyù, You are the one I want to see. karun, kini, bayà oh you! …

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kayag TAGALOG

kayag Active Verb: mangkayag Passive Verb: kayagin Definition: (verb) to invite, to induce 2 Definition: (var) yakag Examples: 1) Mangkayag …

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yakag TAGALOG

yakag2 Active Verb: magyakag Passive Verb: yakagin Definition: (verb) to invite vocally (to go somewhere); to invite or induce (someone) …

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yakag TAGALOG

yakag3 Active Verb: mangyakag Passive Verb: yakagin Definition: (verb) to invite on the spur of the moment

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yaya TAGALOG

yaya3 Active Verb: mangyaya Passive Verb: yayain Definition: (verb) to invite; to induce

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yaya TAGALOG

yaya2 Active Verb: magyaya Passive Verb: yayain Definition: (verb) to invite; to induce 2 Definition: Notes:

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