"Nangka" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
var. of LANGKA.
nángkà - The jack tree and jack fruit. (cf.
lángkà, mángkà).
nangkà n jackfruit, a medium-sized tree cultivated for its large spiny fruit, which may reach 70 lbs.
and is eaten unripe cooked and raw when ripe.
The seeds are eaten as a vegetable, roasted or boiled: Artocarpus heterophyllus.
nahulugan ug for a face to have smallpox scars (lit.
a jackfruit fell on it).
v [A13; b6] cook s.t.
with unripe jackfruit.
Nangkaan nátù ning bulad, Lets cook the dried fish with jackfruit.
How can a man’s candour be seen in all its lustre unless he has a few failings to talk of? But he had an agreeable confidence that his faults were all of a generous kind—impetuous, arm-blooded, leonine; never crawling, crafty, reptilian.
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Read the complete definitionbantigì n good-luck charm. v [A; c1] use a good-luck charm. Ang síngin nga lísu sa nangkà mabantigì sa paninda, …
Read the complete definitionbárut n the inedible pulp of the jackfruit which surrounds the edible flesh.
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Read the complete definitionbungìngì v [A] {1} for a surface to develop a crack and curl at the edges. Ang nangkà nakabungìngì na …
Read the complete definitiondágut a {1} completely removed, used up. Dágut na ang mga káhuy sa bakilid, Every single piece of wood has …
Read the complete definitiondayday v [A; b6(1)] put a landmark along a boundary line. Gi-daydayan kug nangkà ang utlánan, I marked the boundary …
Read the complete definitiondulsi n candy, sweets, fruit preserves. Dulsing nangkà, Jackfruit preserves. v [A; a26] make sweets, fruit preserves. -ra n candy …
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Read the complete definitiongatang, gátang v [A; a] divide into portions. Naggatang kug nangkà pára ibaligyà, I cut a jackfruit into portions to …
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Read the complete definitionkábag v [B46; b4] have gas pains. Gikabágan ku humag káun sa nangkà, I had gas pains after eating the …
Read the complete definitionkalapáti (not without l) v {1} [A; b5] calk, make s.t. water-tight by filling the seams or cracks. Gikalapatíhan (gikalapáti) …
Read the complete definitionkarga v [A; c] {1} load, put in or on a conveyance. Suhúli ang nagkarga sa bukag sa trák, Pay …
Read the complete definitionkías - To take or cut off a little. Kiási akó sing kalabása, lángkà, tosíno, etc. Cut off for me …
Read the complete definitionkutîkútì - Anything bearing some resemblance to a cat; a tip-cat (a toy and game played by children); the young …
Read the complete definitionlangka Definition: (noun) jackfruit 2 Definition: (var) nangka Notes:
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