"Takas" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CHAVACANO, CEBUANO
English: escape, refugee
Tagalog: eskapo
tákas - Inland, interior, away from the sea,
away from a river or valley, land as
opposed to water, a slope or hill as opposed
to a valley; to land, disembark, go on shore,
go inland, go away from the sea, from a
river or from a valley; to go up-stream or
up-river. Nagtákas silá sa Manílà. They
disembarked (went on shore) at Manila.
Sán-o ka matákas (magatákas)? When
shall you—land,—go into the interior,—go
inland? Ang ámon baláy árà sa tákas sang
subâ. Our house stands back from the
river. Ginpatákas níya dirâ ang napúlò ka
sáko nga bugás. He landed there (brought
on shore) ten sacks of rice. Patakása ang
sakayán. Land (Try to land) the boat. (cf.
iláya, ilayá; ubús—lower down, near the
sea; etc.).
takas1
Active Verb: tumakas
Definition: ??F-PO!
takas2
Active Verb: magtakas
Passive Verb: itakas
Definition: ??F-PO!
takas
Definition: see takas1 see takas2
tákas v [A2S; ac] {1} go up an incline.
Takásun pa nátù ang pitu ka bungtud úsà muabut sa píkas baybay, We still have to ascend seven hills before we get to the other side of the island.
Kining bakilíra dílì katakásan ug gamayng awtu, A small car cannot negotiate this slope.
{2} go ashore.
Ang pawíkan mutákas arun mangitlug, The sea turtles go ashore to lay their eggs.
Dì ta makatákas kay balud kaáyu, We cant go ashore because the sea is very rough.
{2a} [A; b6] land from a sea attack.
{3} [A2; b(1)] escape from prison.
Tulu na ka prisuhan ang ílang gitakásan, They have already escaped from three prisons.
My grandma loved to be on stage entertaining people. She loves to make people smile and laugh. She loves to brighten other people's day. She often calls perfect strangers her angel, as a way of witnessing, but also to encourage and build their self-esteem.
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