"Takam" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tákam - To munch or chew noisily
(audibly). Indì ka magtákam kon
magkáon, kay maláw-ay. Don’t chew
noisily when you eat, for it is not nice
(proper). (cf. támsak).
takam, tákam a ravenous.
Ang táwung takam mukáun bísan unsa, A ravenous person will eat anything.
v {1} [B] be hungry, ravenous.
Kinsay dílì mutakam (matakam) nga tulu ka adlaw wà miy káun gawas sa prútas, Who wouldnt become ravenous when for three days we did not have anything to eat except fruits.
{2} [A; c1] take a large bite, chew.
May nagtakam sa kík kay gamay na lang ang nahibilin, S.
o.
took a big bite from the cake because only a small portion of it is left.
Itakam (takama) ug maáyu ang kan-un únà tunla, Chew the food well before you swallow it.
takamtakam v {1} [A13; c16] smack the lips.
Nagtakamtakam ang bátà kay miángay sa lamì sa gátas, The child is smacking his lips because he likes the milk.
{2} [A13] await eagerly.
Nagtakamtakam na ku sa lamì sa mga sud-an, I am eagerly anticipating the delicious food.
When someone cannot do without you, don't think he/she is weak. When he/she loves you, don't take that for granted.Experience has thought me that we all have the power to fall out of love at the same pace we fall in it.
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