"Pagka-A" is a word in CEBUANO

pagka-a CEBUANO
Definition:

pagka-a() forms with the prefix pagka and pagka to which -a() has been added.
{1} prefix added to adjectives to form exclamations, with a greater degree of emotion or intensity of the exclamation than pagka.
Pagkadakúa sa ílang bag-ung balay!
Their new house is absolutely tremendous!
{2} form meaning particular action of having done [so-and-so].
Hustu giyud tung pagkaabúta ninyu, Your arrival (lit.
that particular arrival of yours) was just at the right time.

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nagaka- HILIGAYNON

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pagka CEBUANO

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pagka- HILIGAYNON

pagka- - A prefix used like pag—, but with the difference that pagka—is more used with intransitive verbs, e.g. sang …

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