"Rasak" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

rasak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

rásak - To spoil, undo, make useless, ruin.
Ginrásak níya ang ákon óbra. He ruined
my work. Indì mo pagrasákon ang íya nga
sinulát. Don’t spoil what he has written.

rasak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

rasák - Spoilt, ruined, made useless, no
longer of any avail. Rasák na ang ákon
ginkabudlayán sing dakû. What I spent so
much labour upon is ruined.

rasak CEBUANO
Definition:

rásak n RASAC, acronym for a government organization: the Regional Anti-Smuggling Action Center.

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amung CEBUANO

amung v [A; c1] drag s.t. to perdition, bring s.t. to ruin together with it. Ang mga latang kamátis makaamung …

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angin CEBUANO

ángin v [A; c1] bring s.t. to ruin together with it. Ang ínum nakaángin sa ákung pagtuun, Drinking brought my …

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arab CEBUANO

árab v [AB; c1] burn s.t. with a rapid bright flame and then die down. Ang kaláyu miárab sa kakugnan, …

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ayu CEBUANO

áyu v {1a} [A13; a12] do s.t. well. Ayúha nig limpiyu, Clean this carefully. Gitan-aw níya pag-áyu ang sulud, He …

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basa CEBUANO

basà a {1} wet. {2} watery, soft. Dì ku gustug kan-un nga basà ang pagkalútù, I dont like rice with …

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bayat CEBUANO

bayat a {1} worn-out, dilapidated, esp. clothes. {2} poor in quality. {3} slovenly in dress. Bayat ang ákung pamisti run …

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bun-ug CEBUANO

bun-ug n {1} bruise. {2} expenses, loss of money (slang). Pilay bun-ug nímu sa bangka gabíi? How much did you …

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buung CEBUANO

búung v {1} [A3P; c1] break glass or masonry to pieces. Buún-gun (ibúung) nà nákù ang tanang mga plátu, Ill …

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dalahig CEBUANO

daláhig v {1} [A; c1] implicate in a bad action, be influenced. Ayaw dahíga (idáhig) ang ákung inahan sa átung …

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daut CEBUANO

dáut v {1} [A; a12] destroy, make inoperative. Nadáut ang mak-ina kay wà kabutangig asíti, The machine was ruined because …

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giba TAGALOG

giba Active Verb: maggiba Passive Verb: gibain Definition: (verb) to destroy, to demolish, to ruin Examples: 1) Maggiba ka ng …

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gidlay CEBUANO

gidlay ka- v [A13] {1} for clothing to be in tatters. Nagkagid-lay ang saput sa makililímus, The beggar was wearing …

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guba CEBUANO

gubà v [A3P; a1] {1} destroy, wreck, put out of order. Ang tambuk naggubà sa ímung pigúra, Fat is ruining …

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guba HILIGAYNON

gubâ - To destroy, demolish, undo, pull—, break—, to pieces, pull down, break up, knock down, reduce to ruins, raze …

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gunu CEBUANO

gunù n {1} small fish with silvery sides of mullet-like appear-ance: Allanetta forskali and Pranesus duodecimalis. {2} name given to …

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halit HILIGAYNON

hálit - Injury, harm, perdition, ruin, destruction; to damage, injure, spoil, impair, harm, destroy, cause irreparable loss or damage. Naghálit …

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humud CEBUANO

humud a wet. ug papil having a ruined reputation. Humud ug papil nang tawhána pagkakiriwan, That fellow has the reputa-tion …

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init CEBUANO

ínit a {1} hot, warm to the touch. Ínit ang pán, The bread is still warm. Ínit kaáyu sa kwartu, …

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intunsis CEBUANO

intunsis {1} therefore, consequently, the inescapable outcome is. . . Intunsis, kay nakáun na man nímu, bayran giyud, Conse- quently, …

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istumagu CEBUANO

istumagu n stomach viewed medically or physiologically. Ang istumagu sa báka duhay hut-ung, A cows stomach has two cham-bers. Pagkáung …

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