"Saka" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CHAVACANO, CEBUANO
Saka - to come up the house; to go upstairs
n. foot, leg.
n. ransom. v. /MANG-:-EN/ to ransom, redeem a pledge.
English: to reach, to get
Tagalog: abutin
sákà - Interest on a loan, etc. See túbò.
sákà - (B) To get into, to invade. Ginsákà
ang ólo na (níya) kang (sang) hángin.
Wind got into his head, i.e. he has a severe
head-ache or is out of his mind.
saka na
Definition: next time; another time
saka1
Definition: (conj) also; in addition; and
2
Definition: (var) ATSAKA
saka2
Definition: (adv) after that; then
saka
Definition: see saka1 see saka2
saka v {1} [A; ac] climb, bring s.t.
up.
Nagsaka sa hagdan, Going up the stairs.
Kinsay nagsaka sa ákung malíta?
Who brought my suitcase upstairs?
Sak-un ku nang hinug nga kaimítu, I will climb to get that ripe star apple.
Isaka ning antína sa ibabaw sa atup, Put this antenna up on the roof.
{1a} [b(1)] work o?
a debt by gathering coconuts.
Sak-an ku ang ákung útang nímu, Ill work o?
my debt to you by gathering coconuts.
{2} [A; a2b2] break into the house.
Gisaka na mig kaduha, Our house has already been broken into twice.
{3} [A; b6] lodge, stay in.
Mu nay ákung gisak-an sa istudiyanti pa ku, Thats where I stayed when I was a student.
n {1} yield of coconut trees.
Pilay saka ning ímung kalubian?
How much does your plantation yield?
{1a} action of climbing or gathering coconuts.
{2} action of coming to stay at s.
o.
s place.
Káda saka níya sa ámù magdala giyud siyag sinugátan, Every time he comes to stay with us he brings a present.
{2a} one who is staying at s.
o.
s place temporarily.
kanáug v [A; a2] go in and out of a house.
Mga bátang nagsaka kanáug ug dúlà, Children running in and out of the house playing.
{2} go up and down.
lugsung n going up and down.
Dálang saka lugsung, A road that goes up and down.
() v {1} [A; ac] go, bring uphill.
Tuktuk nga bungtud nga dì masákag trák, A steep road that a truck cannot negotiate.
{2} [A2S] rise to a high degree.
Gasíging sáka ang prisyu, The prices keep rising.
{3} [A2] formally ask permission to marry.
Ugmà musáka na sila si Pidru sa ka Maríya, Tomorrow Pedro and his family will ask for Marias hand.
{4} [A2; c] gain stones in a game of sungkà (putting them in the home base).
{5} [A12; c6] carry numbers in adding or multiplying.
Singkuwinta idus.
Ibutang ang dus ug isáka ang singku, Fifty-two.
Write down two and carry your five.
{6} [A2; b6] for a school of fish to go near the shore.
Ang mga bansíkul musáka sa búlan sa Máyu, The mackerel come near the shore in the month of May.
{7} [A2; c] for a boat to put into shelter.
Musáka ang mga barku ning luúka basta magdáut ang tyimpu, The boats put into this cove when the weather is not good.
{8} [A] for cards to come to one.
{8a} [A12; b4] draw cards.
Kun sakáan kug maáyung baráha, If I get good cards.
n {1} set of cards coming up.
{2} rental for a gambling device.
{3} bag-ung s.
o.
who has just recently become popular.
Bag-ung sáka pa siya sa buksing mau nga sikat kaáyu, He is a new boxing star so he is very popular.
4, 5 = saka, n.
kanáug = saka kanáug.
us-us = saka kanáug, 2.
pa-() v {1} [A; c] file a charge, application, petition.
Ká-sung ákung gipasáka bátuk níya, The case I filed against him.
{2} [A; c56] file, pass a law.
Wà pa ikapasáka ang balaudnun, The bill hasnt been passed (or filed).
{3} [A1; b6] rent out a gambling device.
paN-() v [A2] climb up to pick.
Túa, nanáka ug lubi, Hes picking coconuts.
sakaan n in a sungkà game, the hole nearest the home base (balayan)so called because that is where the stones go into the home base from (sáka, 4).
-da() n group of people recruited to work in another place.
Adúnay sakáda sa mga trabahadur sa asyinda, They are recruiting la-bor for the plantation.
v [A; a] recruit workers.
sinak-an a {1} amount paid to a person picking coconuts.
{2} gift of the groom to the bride following the marriage ceremony.
{3} amount paid by a parent of children enrolled in a public school to pay for minor projects.
{4} food and drinks stored up in a house one has moved into, enough to last for three days, usually including a slaughtered animal.
The purpose of doing this is magical: it assures that the owner will not run out of anything while he lives there.
mag-r-(), maN-r-() n coconut picker.
sakaun a s.t.
one has to climb if he is to reach it.
Layù ang íla ug sakaun pa, Their place is far away and you have to climb to get there.
sakâ - (B) To attack, invade, come to,
assail. Ginsakâ tána kang ános. (Ginaános
siá). He is a victim of consumption
(phthisis). Ginasakâ tána kang táo (siá
sang táo). She is pregnant, has conceived.
sákà - To ascend, go up, come up, step up,
go up-stairs, enter a house. Sákà (Sumákà)
ka (kaw). Come up. Sakáa ang lubí (nióg).
Climb the coconut palm. Sakái akó sing
duhá ka lubí, kay buút akó mag-inúm sing
butóng. (Sakái akó ti dárwa ka bílog nga
nióg, hay mályag akó mag-inúm ti
butóng). Climb the coconut palm and pluck
two nuts for me, for I should like to drink
some coconut milk.
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