"Sis" is a word in ENGLISH, CEBUANO
A colloquial abbreviation of Sister.
Six. See Sise.
sís {1} short for Mísis, term of address for a married woman.
{2} term of address to a sister.
Far greater than all the material possessions that I possess, is my Freedom to Choose, my Freedom to Live, and my Freedom to be Happy.- RVM
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n. 1. the relationship between the parents of a married couple. 2. the father or mother of the spouse of …
Read the complete definitionn. affectionate or endearing form of ADI. This is also used as term of reference or address (sometimes with the …
Read the complete definitionadíng - A term of endearment used in addressing that class of effeminates known as "agî”: Deary! My dear!
Read the complete definitionaguráng - A term of endearment used towards persons that are older than the one who addresses them.
Read the complete definitionámuy n term of address for very old men of respectability. Kanà si Ámuy Militun kapitan sa panahun sa Katsílà, …
Read the complete definitionangguy n familiar term of address for boy or man much younger than speaker: sonny, lad. Purbída, angguy, lisud nà …
Read the complete definitionánghod - A term of endearment usually addressed to Negritos: Friend, deary, my dear man. Anghod, diín ka makádto (maágtò)? …
Read the complete definitionn. a respectful term of address used to an older man o. woman or a person of authority; (sir, ma’am) …
Read the complete definitionn. grandparent, grandfather, grandmother; may be used as a term of address. --see APO 1. APONG (NGA) LAKAY, grandfather. --syn. …
Read the complete definitionn. 1. the relationship between godparents (i.e. the sponsors at a baptism or wedding) and the parents of their godchild. …
Read the complete definitionate Definition: (noun) appelation for elder sister; used with or without a given name (term of address reference)
Read the complete definitionbátà n {1} child. {2} son or daughter. {3} mistress, concu-bine. {4} bodyguard, protege of s. o. of high rank. …
Read the complete definitionbrad n {1} intimate term of address to a man. Mangáun ta, brad, Come over here and eat with me, …
Read the complete definitionA young brother; a little boy; -- a familiar term of address of a small boy.
Read the complete definitionBub; -- a term of familiar or affectionate address to a small boy.
Read the complete definitionbus n {1} boss (slang). Si Máma muy bus sa ámù, Mother is the boss in our family. {2} familiar …
Read the complete definitionA term of address indicating parental interest.
Read the complete definitiondimungkug n {1} expression of disgust or dismay: darn! (eu-phemism for dimunyu). Dimungkug! Níay bisítag wà tay sud-an, Darn! We …
Read the complete definitiondúdung short form: dung {1} term of address for a male of the same age or younger than the speaker. …
Read the complete definitiondyú term of address to American men (from the WW II appel-lation of American GIs). Máni, dyú, Give me money, …
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