"Kanta" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Kanta - to sing
kanta
Active Verb: kumanta
Passive Verb: kantahin
Definition: 1) song (noun) 2) to sing (verb)
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Definition: (syn) awit
Notes: Spanish
Examples: 1) Kumanta ka sa aking kaarawan. (Sing on my birthday.) 2) Kantahin mo ang aking paboritong awitin. (Sing my favorite song.)
kánta - (Sp. cantar) To sing, troll, chant,
warble. Kantahí kamí sing isá ka
matahúm nga kalantáhon. Sing us a nice
song. Kantahá iní. Sing this. (cf. kansyón).
kanta n song.
v {1} [A; a] sing.
Káda buntag kantáhun níla ang nasudnung áwit, They sing the national anthem every morning.
{2} [A; c] confess a crime, squeal on others (humorous slang).
Nikanta siya sa kapulisan, He confessed to the police.
Kinsay nagkanta ngadtu sa átung ámu nga miabsin ku?
Who squealed to the boss that I was absent?
mísa n first high mass o?
ering of a newly-ordained priest.
v [A; b6] o?
er his first high mass.
kantakanta a musical movie or play.
v [A13] in a jolly mood, humming and singing.
mísa -da n sung mass.
Kantáda ang mísa karun, There will be a choir at the mass today.
v [A12; c1] hold a high mass.
-du s.t.
sung as opposed to spoken.
Púru kantádu ang mga linya áning papíla, The lines for this role are all sung.
It has been more wittily than charitably said that hell is paved with good intentions. They have their place in heaven also.
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