"Manggas" is a word in TAGALOG, CEBUANO

manggas TAGALOG
Definition:

manggas
Definition: (noun) sleeve

manggas CEBUANO
Definition:

manggas n {1} sleeve, cu?
.
Íyang gilúkut ang manggas sa íyang kamisadintru, He rolled up his shirt sleeves.
{2} bot-tom of trousers.
Bukad ug manggas ang bilbátum, Bell-bottom trousers have wide trouser legs.
v [A; a] provide with sleeves or cu?
s.

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lilis TAGALOG

lilis Active Verb: maglilis Passive Verb: ililis Definition: (verb) to pull up the skirt or trousers; to roll up the …

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mangga HILIGAYNON

mángga - (Sp. manga) Sleeve. (cf. pakô, pákpak, sóol).

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manggagama ILOKANO

n. scorpion. MANGGAS [f. Sp.], n. sleeve of a garment. MANGGED; MANGMANGGED, n. laborer, worker. --syn. TRABAHADOR.

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