"Nungka" is a word in CEBUANO
nungka {1} it will never happen.
Muampu ku níya?
Nungka!
Me, bow to him?
Never!
Nungka nga muhátag ku níyag danyus, I will never pay him for the damages.
{2} rather than [so-and-so], which is worse.
Mas báli pag mamatay nungka nga makigminyù ánang animal, Id rather die than marry that beast.
All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher.
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