"Labas" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, CEBUANO

labas ILOKANO
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v. /-UM-/ 1. to pass, go by, move by or past; to pass by or through. Saan kay nga lumabas ditoy inaladan mi. Don’t pass through our yard. 2. to pass, slip by, elapse. Nakalabas manen ti maysa nga aldaw. One day again has passed. /MANGI-. I-/ to cause (a parade, procession, etc.) to pass by or through. Ilabas mo diay parada ditoy balay mi. Have the parade pass by our house. IDI NAPALABAS NGA (ALDAW, BULAN, TAWEN), during the past (day, month, year).

labas TAGALOG
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labas
Definition: see labas1 see labas2

labas TAGALOG
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labas1
Active Verb: lumabas
Definition: (noun) outside, exterior, out-of-doors (verb1) to go out, to exit, to come out (verb2) to act in a show
Examples: (verb1) Lumabas ka muna ng bahay. (You get out of the house first.)( (verb2) Lumabas ba siya sa pelikula? (Did he act in the movie?)

labas TAGALOG
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labas2
Active Verb: maglabas
Passive Verb: ilabas
Definition: (verb) to take out something; to put out something, to withdraw (money)
Examples: 1) Maglabas ka ng makakain para sa mga bisita. (You bring out some some food for our visitors.) 20 Ilabas mo ang mga pagkain para sa mga bisita. (Bring out the food for the visitors.)

labas CEBUANO
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labas v [A; ab7] spend entrusted money for oneself.
Gilabasan kug diyútay ang ímung gibílin nákù, I used some of the money you had me keep for you.

labas CEBUANO
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labas = gulà (used only by speakers strongly influenced by Tagalog).
pa- n boast, ostentatious display.
Ayaw tug tuúhi ang íyang hílak, palabas lang tu, Dont pay attention to his crying fit.
That was just a put-on.

labas CEBUANO
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labas (from lab-as) v [AN; a2c] vend or peddle fish that one has bought (usually from the fisherman).
Naglabas lang ang íyang anak únà kay wà pa makasulud ug trabáhu, Her daughter works buying and selling fish for the while because she doesnt have a job.
Ilabas ring ákung kuhà, Peddle my catch.
-íra female fish vendor.
-íru = labasíra (male).

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lahus CEBUANO

lahus v {1} [AC; ac] proceed, go on or forward, esp. after an interruption or stop. Mulahus lang kug pangumpra …

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