"Kirida" is a word in CEBUANO
kirída n mistress, concubine.
v {1} [A; a12] have as ones mis-tress.
Ságad sa mga dátù magkirída, Most rich men take mis-tresses.
{2} [B156] become s.
o.
s mistress.
Nakirída nà siyag kapitan, She became a ship captains mistress.
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pa {1} still, yet: up to now, up to a specific point in the past. Natúlug pa si Pidru, Pedro …
Read the complete definitionsupurtr v [A; b6] {1} provide s. o. with sustenance, support. Pila ka kirída ang íyang masupurtaan? How many mistresses …
Read the complete definitiontubag v {1} [A; a1c6] answer. Akuy mutubag sa pangutána, Ill answer the question. Tubaga ang nangutána, Answer the per-son …
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