"Punga" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

punga HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pungá - Having the nostrils stuffed,
clogged, stopped or obstructed; talking
through the nose. Táo nga pungá. One
whose nose is stopped up. Pinungá is used
as verb: to snuffle, talk as if through the
nose or with clogged nostrils. Indì ka
magpinungá. Indì mo pagpinungahón ang
ímo panghámbal. Don’t talk through the
nose. Don’t snuffle—in your talk,—when
you talk.

punga HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pungâ - (H) Scarcely able to breathe,
breathless, gasping, panting for breath; to
gasp or pant for breath, as one drowning or
near suffocation. (cf. púnghà).

punga CEBUANO
Definition:

punga = pungángu.

punga CEBUANO
Definition:

punga n operculum, a shelly plate attached to the foot of gastropod mollusks which covers the mouth part of the shell when the animal retracts its foot.

punga CEBUANO
Definition:

púnga a experiencing di?
culty in breathing from having too full a stomach or being pregnant.
v [B; b4] experience di?
culty in breathing from these causes.
Mupúnga (mapúnga) ang pag-ginháwa ug malabian ug káun, You will experience di?
culty in breathing if you overeat.
Hala palabiig káun arun pungáhan ka, Go ahead.
Eat too much so youll have di?
culty in breathing.

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gahi CEBUANO

gáhì a {1} hard, not soft. Gáhì pa ang nilat-ang manuk, The chicken stew is still tough. {2a} hard to …

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ra CEBUANO

ra particle following the first word of a predicate. {1} only [predicate] and nothing else. Si Pidru ra ang mitábang …

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