"Suka" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
n. vinegar. v. /MANG-:-AN/ to add this to.
Suka (1) - vomit; to vomit
Suka (2) - vinegar
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Active Verb: magsuka
Definition: (verb) to vomit; to throw up
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Examples: Huwag mong masyadong pakainin ang bata at baka magsuka siya. (You should not overfeed the child or he might throw up.)
suka1
Definition: (noun) vinegar
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Definition: see suka1 see suka2 see suka3 see suka4
suka2
Active Verb: magsuka
Definition: (noun) vomit (verb) to vomit
súka - Vomiting, vomit; to vomit, to bring
up, be sick. Nagsúka siá sang íya kináon—
or—ginsúka níya ang íya kináon. He
vomited what he had eaten. "Ang idô
nagbálik sa íya súka or sinúka”
(ginsukáhan, sinukáhan). "The dog is
returned to his vomit” (the place where he
vomited).
súka v {1} [A2S; c] vomit.
Gisúka sa pasyinti ang tambal, The patient vomited out his medicine.
{2} [A2] squeal, divulge a secret.
Misúka na ang mangunguut ug nahibalu ta ug kinsay íyang kaúban, The pickpocket squealed and we know who his companions were.
n vomit, the contents expelled from the stom-ach.
kalíbang n intestinal disorder of vomiting combined with diarrhea.
v [A13P] be a?
ected with this disorder.
kasukaun a feel like vomiting.
súkà n vinegar.
v [A12B12; a12] become, make into vinegar.
Nagkasúkà na ang tubà, The palm toddy is becoming vinegar.
() [A; b6] season s.t.
with vinegar.
ka- v [A13] get vinegar all over it.
suka3
Active Verb: sumuka
Passive Verb: isuka
Definition: (verb) to vomit; to throw up
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Examples: 1) Sumuka si Josie sa mukha ni Rey. (Josie threw up on the face of Rey.) 2) Isuka mo ang lason. (Vomit out the poison.)
I have to say when a man lives for himself, it's hard to live with him. That's pretty much the story of all my divorces. I've been making records since I was 22 and done things my way, and it's hard for me to compromise. And of course, to have a successful relationship, one has to compromise. Sometimes I'm not good at it.
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