"Patsada" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
patsáda a good to look at, good in quality.
Kapatsáda ning batáa, What a pretty child.
Patsáda silag baul, They have a first class farm.
v [B2; a12] be, become good.
Mapatsáda ang ímung tíngug ug makakaun kag úlud, Your voice improves if you eat worms.
patsáda - (Sp. fachada) Facade,
frontispiece, face, frontage. (cf. atubángan,
támpad).
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