"Taksi" is a word in TAGALOG, CEBUANO

taksi TAGALOG
Definition:

taksi
Definition: (noun) taxi; cab

taksi CEBUANO
Definition:

taksi n taxi.
v [A13; a12] {1} take a taxi.
Mataksi ang pantalan gíkan dinhi, We can take a taxi to the wharf from here.
{2} make into a taxi.

taksi CEBUANO
Definition:

taksì n a game in which objects placed inside a circle are knocked out of the area.
The ones displaced from the circle belong to the player that hit them.
v [A13; b6] play taksì.
taksì v [A; a] strip abaca, buri palm leaves, and the like of vegetable matter to get the fiber.
n instrument for stripping.
-an n abaca stripper.
-in- n stripped stalks.

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bayli CEBUANO

bayli n dance, ball. v {1} [AC; b1c3] do ballroom dancing. Gibaylíhan (gikabayli) nákù si Rús, I danced with Rose. …

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bungdul CEBUANO

bungdul v [A; ab2c] {1} strike s.t. stationary by poking s.t. at it. Bungdúla ang búnga ug dílì nímu masaka, …

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garas CEBUANO

garas v [A; a] scratch lightly, put a thin wound in the sur-face. Tunuk ang migaras sa íyang nawung, It …

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iya CEBUANO

íya preposed gen. form from siya. Iyang libru, His book. Íyang gibása, He read it. sa -ng lagay, luslus (or …

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labut CEBUANO

lábut n {1} concern, connection, part of. Wà kay lábut sa ámung gipanagsultíhan, What we are talking about is no …

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ligis CEBUANO

ligis v {1} [A; a] flatten or mash s.t. into powder by pressing s.t. heavy on it. Ligisa (ligsa) ang …

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lyamar CEBUANO

lyamar v {1} [A; c6] summon, call s. o. to come or for s.t. to be brought. Mulyamar ku ug …

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mitru CEBUANO

mitru n {1} taxi meter. {2} meter (not used after the numbers of Spanish origin). Duha ka mitru (mitrus), Two …

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sakay CEBUANO

sakay v {1} [A; ac] put s.t. , ride, get on a vehicle. Dì ku musakay ánang ímung awtu, I …

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salumsum CEBUANO

salumsum n dusk. v [A23; b4(1)] be dusk, for the sun to sink. Inigsumsum sa adlaw, When the sun sets. …

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taksinilya CEBUANO

taksinilya n humorous word for tartanilya, used in contexts where one says he doesnt have money to take the taxi. …

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upirit CEBUANO

upirit v [A] {1} operate a machine or device. Dakug swildu ang makamaung muupirit ug buldúsir, One who knows how …

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