"Pitu" is a word in CHAVACANO, CEBUANO
English: whistle
Tagalog: pito
pítu = pitúru.
pítu n {1} whistle.
{2} whistling sound.
v [A; b6(1)] blow a whistle, usually as a signal.
Mipítu ang barku paglarga, The ship blew its whistle as it left port.
Gipitúhan ka sa ripiri, The referee blew his whistle on you.
pitu n seven.
labangun ug ka láwud see labang.
v see tulu.
ika-seventh.
Ang ikapitu ka (nga) táwu, The seventh man.
Ika-pitung lángit, Seventh heaven, bliss.
kapituan seventy.
ka-, maka- seven times.
tag-() seven at a time.
Despite my firm convictions, I have always been a man who tries to face facts, and to accept the reality of life as new experience and new knowledge unfolds. I have always kept an open mind, a flexibility that must go hand in hand with every form of the intelligent search for truth.
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