"Sagap" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
n. a large net.
ságap - (B) To look for, try to find, seek, go
in search of, search for. Sagápa ang báboy
nga nadúrà (nadúlà). Look for the lost pig.
Anó ang ginaságap mo? What are you
looking for? Sagápi akó ti ságing (sing
ságing). Find some bananas for me.
Nagaságap akó kang kálò ko, pay warâ ko
makítà ásta tulád kadiá (kadyá).
(Nagapangítà akó sang ákon kálò, ápang
túbtub karón walâ ko makítà). I am
looking for my hat, but can’t find it. (cf.
sághap, lághap, pangítà).
sagap1
Active Verb: makasagap
Definition: (verb) to inhale something; figuratively, to pick up a rumor unintentionally
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Definition:
Notes:
Examples: Umakyat ka sa bundok kung gusto mong makasagap ng sariwang hangin. (You go up the mountain if you want to inhale some fresh air.)
sagap
Definition: see sagap1 see sagap2
sagap2
Active Verb: masagap
Definition: (verb) to inhale something; to pick up a rumor unintentionally
2
Definition:
Notes:
Examples: Hindi niya akalain na may masasagap siyang tsismis sa party ni Maria. (She did not think that she will be able to pick up some rumor in the party of Maria.)
ságap v [A123S; a3b2] {1} catch a whi?
by accident.
Nakasagap kug báhù sa patayng ilagà, I got a whi?
of the dead rat.
{1a} catch some gossip.
Dalì siyang makasagap ug tábì, She is good at sni?
ng out gossip.
{2} come upon suddenly, become aware of the existence of s.t.
Nasagapan sa mga sundálu ang tinabú-nang masinggan, The soldiers came upon the hidden machine gun nest.
{3} [A; a] search for s.t.
, covering an area.
Giságap níla ang kabukíran sa pagpangítà sa púga, They covered the mountains looking for the fugitive.
They say "You can't give a smile away it always comes back." The same is true of a kind word or a conversation starter. What goes around comes around.
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