"Suko" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
súkò - Plenty, galore, abundant, excessive,
exorbitant, too much, very much. Súkò
kadagáyà karón ang mga páhò. Mangoes
at present are plentiful. Súkò kamahál
karón ang (sang) bilí sang ísdà. The price
of fish is exorbitant now. (cf. lakás, támà,
masyádo, lám-ag, dúro).
suko
Active Verb: sumuko
Passive Verb: isuko
Definition: (verb) to surrender; to give up; to succumb
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Examples: 1) Sumuko ka na sa mga pulis. (You should surrender to the police.) 2) Isuko mo na ang iyong anak. (Surrender your son.)
- pasis in CEBUANO
The essential thing is to run period!And to do it for a long time and consistently and then everything will take care of itself.
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