"Kutsara" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Kutsara - spoon
kutsára - (Sp. cuchara) Spoon; shovel. (cf.
irós, irirós).
kutsara
Definition: (noun) spoon
Notes: Spanish
kutsára n tablespoon.
Gáwì sa kutsára ug tinidur igkáun nímu, Use a spoon and fork when you eat.
v {1} [a] eat with a ta-blespoon.
Kutsaráhun diay ang kúkis?
Are you going to eat the cookies with a spoon?
{2} [A; a12] spoon s.t.
out.
Kut-saráha ang harína, Get the flour out with a spoon.
Gikutsára sa duktur ang gilúgus, The doctor took a spoonful of secretion from the girl that had been raped.
paN- v [A2] use a tablespoon on s.t.
, eat with a tablespoon.
kutsaríta n {1} teaspoon.
{2} k.
o.
fleshy ornamental herbs grown for their colorful leaves as a border plant: Alternanthera spp.
v [A13; a] use, eat with a teaspoon.
kutsarun n ladle, large serving spoon.
Kutsarun ang isanduk sa linúgaw, Use a ladle to scoop out the porridge.
v {1} [A1; a1] dip out with a ladle.
{2} [b6] provide with a serving spoon or ladle.
Kutsaruni ang sabaw inigsilbi nímu, Provide a ladle for the soup when you serve it.
Sometimes the endpoint is the startpoint
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