"Lasa" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
lasâ - A slice, piece, portion of meat or fish;
rasher, cut, cutlet. (cf. híwà).
lásà - To cut up, slice, divide in slices or
pieces, carve (meat, etc.) Lasáa ang kárne.
Cut up the meat. Lasái akó sing tátlo ka
lasâ nga kárne. Cut off three pieces of meat
for me. (cf. híwà, láplap, gulút, útud).
lasa
Definition: see lasa1 see lasa2 see lasa3
lasa3
Active Verb: lumasa
Passive Verb: lasahin
Definition: (verb) to taste; to have a taste of; to leave a taste of
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Examples: 1) Lumasa ang isda sa gulay na niluto ni Ana. (The fish left a taste in the vegetable dish that Ana cooked.) 2) Lasahin mo ang isda sa gulay na niluto ni Ana. (Taste the fish in the vegetable dish that Ana cooked.)
lasa2
Definition: (adj) /ma--/ spicy; tasty
lasa1
Definition: (noun) taste
lása n taste.
Tayam ang lása sa ílang túbig imnunun, Their drinking water has a salty taste.
v [B2346; c5] be tasty.
Dì mulása ang útan ug daghan ang sabaw, Vegetable stew does not taste good if theres too much water.
n spices.
() v [A; b6c1] add or use spices.
Mulasa kug tanglad sa linat-ang manuk, I use lemon grass to spice chicken stew.
lása a oil floating on top of liquids.
Lása kaáyu ang sabaw sa linat-ang manuk, The chicken soup is oily because the chicken is fat.
v [B2S] for oil to appear on liquids.
Naglasa ang dágat tungud sa gasulína, The sea is covered with a film of oil from the gasoline leak.
Il n'est rien qui tente mes larmes que les larmes.
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Seems there was a young soldier, who, just before battle, told his sergeant that he didn't have a rifle."That's no problem, son," said the sergeant. "Here, take this broom. Just point it at the Germans, and go 'Bangety Bang Bang'.""But what about a bayonet, Sarge?" asked the young (and gullible) recruit.The sergeant pulls a piece of straw from the end of the broom, and attaches it to the handle end. "Here, use this... just go, 'Stabity Stab Stab'."The recruit ends up alone on the battlefield, holding just his broom. Suddenly, a German soldier charges at him. The recruit points the broom, "Bangety Bang Bang!" The German falls dead.More Germans appear. The recruit, amazed at his good luck, goes "Bangety Bang Bang! Stabity Stab Stab!" He mows down the enemy by the dozens. Finally, the battlefield is clear, except for one German soldier walking slowly toward him.\r n"Bangety Bang Bang! shouts the recruit. The German keeps coming. "Bangety Bang Bang!" repeats the recruit, to no avail. He gets desperate. "Bangety Bang Bang! Stabity Stab Stab!" It's no use.The German keeps coming. He stomps the recruit into the ground, and says, "Tankety Tank Tank."
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