"Taka" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
táka - To become hard, compact, closely
packed, to coalesce, stick together,
especially said of rice left too long in the
kettle without stirring. Natáka
(Nagkatáka) ang tiníg-ang, kay walâ
pagkalikára (-áda). The rice stuck together
in the kettle, because it was not stirred. (cf.
bilóg, dokót).
taká - Nausea, loathing, surfeit, disgust,
aversion, repugnance; to loathe, feel an
aversion to, be disgusted with, etc.
Nagakataká akó siníng kárne. Naták-an
akó siníng kárne. I have taken an aversion
to this meat. I dislike—, feel a loathing
for—, am disgusted with—, this kind of
meat. Indì ka magkataká (magtaká) sang
ákon mga sógò. Don’t be offended at my
orders. Don’t take exception to my orders.
Ginaták-an siá sang amó nga
pangabúdlay. He feels a repugnance to
such kind of work. (cf. sumó, súm-od).
takâ - (B) The gekko, gecko, a kind of
lizard larger than the ordinary tagútò or
sóksok. (cf. tokô, tikî).
takà, tákà pa- v {1} [A1; b6] do s.t.
without really knowing how to do it, without regards as to how he is doing it.
Maghibús ka kun magpatákà (magpatakà) kag káun, You will have diarrhea if you eat indiscriminately.
Patakai lag ansir.
Sambahan lagi, Just answer them at random.
Youll guess some right.
{2} [A1] tell s.t.
untrue, inaccurate.
Nagpatákà lang bisag siyay nánguna, Hes lying.
He started the fight.
taka v {1} [A2; b4] get tired of doing s.t.
and thus cease.
Mitaka na siya, wà na maghilak, He got sick of crying so he stopped.
Gitak-an kug hinuwat nímu, maung mipaúlì lang ku, I got tired waiting for you so I just went home.
{2} [c5] not like to do s.t.
Kun dì mu ikataka palíhug buháta kini, If you dont mind, please do this for me.
ka- n feeling of boredom or of being fed up.
ma-a boring, tiresome, tak-ánun, matak-ánun, matalak-un a easily bored, tending to lose interest.
The best sleep imaginable is sleeping in your dreams
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