"Kamba" is a word in CEBUANO
kamba v {1} [A3; b4] have a quickened heartbeat.
Mikamba ang ákung dughan sa gitiúnan aku sa pistúla, My heartbeat quickened when the pistol was pointed at me.
{2} [B46; b4] be inhibited by a feeling of fear and respect.
Mukamba giyud ming sír, We are all scared of the teacher.
You have to open up to the world and learn optimism...Contentment with the past, happiness with the present, and hope for the future. Learned optimisim.
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