"Paminaw" is a word in CEBUANO
pamínaw v {1} [A2S; ab2] listen, hear.
Mamínaw ta sa nyús, Lets listen to the news.
{1a} [A23; a12] listen, heed.
Dì ka untà maingun ug namínaw pa ka, If you had listened, that wouldnt have happened to you.
{2} [A12; a12] feel, think.
Pamináwun ku lang ug makaadtu ku, Ill see if I can go.
{3} [A2S; a12] watch, keep an eye on.
Pamináwa ra ang balay samtang wà ku dinhi, Watch the house while Im away.
{4} [A2S; b5] look to find out.
Pamínaw didtu ug dúna ba silay bakanti, Go find out if they have any openings.
n {1} feeling.
Kumusta ang ímung pamínaw karun?
How are you feeling now?
{2} observation.
Sa ákung pamínaw dílì siya kasalígan, As far as I have noticed, he is not to be trusted.
pamínaw v [A2] for a treatment or medicine to give temporary relief.
Ígù lang mamínaw ug kadiyut sa sakit kining ákung tam-bal, This medicine just gives me temporary relief.
pamugkat v [A; b6] go s.w.
very early in the morning.
Naka-pamugkat kug puspuru sa tindáhan kay nahutdan mig úhas, I went to the store very early in the morning because we ran out of matches.
The best sleep imaginable is sleeping in your dreams
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