"Yamat" is a word in HILIGAYNON

yamat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

yámat - An expletive nearly equivalent to
yáwà. Yámat! Blast it! Dash it! Confound
it! Damn it! To hell with it! Yámat,
nabúgtò ang kalát. Hang it! The rope has
snapped! Yámat, anó ang lábut mo! What
the devil is that to you! Yámat, naglupók
ang góma! Damn it, the tyre has burst! (cf.
yáwà, líntì, gátud, yádan).

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gatud HILIGAYNON

gátud - Curse, malediction, expletive, imprecation, anathema; to curse, damn, execrate, swear at, imprecate. Anó ang gátud níya siní! What …

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linti HILIGAYNON

líntì - Lightning, fork—, sheet—, summer—, lightning, bolt, flash of lightning; to lighten, strike by lightning; also used as a …

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saroso HILIGAYNON

saróso - To run at and bark as a house-dog at passing strangers, to attack. Ginsaróso akó sang idô. The …

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yamas CEBUANO

yámas = yámat, as exclamation. yámat {1} exclamation of pleasant surprise. Yámat, aháan! My! Its a giant snapper. {2} exclamation …

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