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1 used to
(v, adj) dati, sádiá-sádiá -
2 bench used for sitting
bangko' -
3 to have used up
nalimas -
4 bench used for sitting
bangko' -
5 to have used up
nalimas -
6 please
(adv) (to conform with) panusigan, (to satisfy) papágcusueluan, (as used to express politeness) paquí - used before a verb; mo, mua - used after a verb -
7 hello
(interj, Q) dispu (Note: This word is used only on elders or the elderly by younger ones for respect in greeting. It is also used by one when outside trying to call to find out if anybody is at home.) -
8 ma'am
(n, Q) cang atsi (- used when addressing any lady one doesn't know), pu (- used after a phrase or clause and never as the first word in a sentence) -
9 of
(prep) ning, nang, di, da ri, da reng (Note: Ning is used before a common noun that is singular. Ex.: "ning maestra" (of the teacher) Nang is used before a proper noun that is singular. Ex.: "nang Miss Turla" (of Miss Turla) Ding or da reng takes the place of ning when the noun is plural while di or da ri takes the place of nang.) -
10 comb
(n) sucle (used for catching lice) aswe (rooster's) palung(vt) suclen, sangi -
11 curtain
(n) cortina, (used on stage) telon -
12 mere
(adj) mu (used after what it modifies) -
13 most
(adj) peca, dili (used after the word it modifies) Ex.: "peca malagu" or "malagung dili" (most beautiful) -
14 my
(adj, pron) canacung, cacung, cu(used after the word modified) Ex.: "my child" (ing canacung anac, or, ing anac cu) -
15 one
(adj) metung a,(n) metung, isa (used only when counting 1, 2, 3….) -
16 only
(adj) (sole) bucud, (just) cabúd, mu (used after what it modifies) -
17 pair
(n) (two used together) mipaparis -
18 shoo
(interj, Q) (used on fowls only) su -
19 solely
(adv, adj) cabúd, dili - used after the word it modifies -
20 their
(pron, adj) carela, carelang, (used after the word it modifies) da, ra
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used to — W2S1 [ˈju:st tu:] modal v 1.) if something used to happen, it happened regularly or all the time in the past, but does not happen now ▪ He used to go to our school. ▪ We re eating out more often than we used to. did not use to do sth ▪ You didn t … Dictionary of contemporary English
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used — (adj.) second hand, 1590s, pp. adjective from USE (Cf. use) (v.). To be used to “accustomed, familiar” is recorded by 1520s. Verbal phrase used to formerly did or was (as in I used to love her) represents a construction attested from c.1300,… … Etymology dictionary
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used-up — used upˈ adjective Exhausted • • • Main Entry: ↑use * * * used up «YOOZD UHP», adjective. 1. Informal. thoroughly exhausted by physical exertion; tired out. 2. worn out or made useless, as by hard work, age, or dissipation: »[He] is by now a… … Useful english dictionary
used\ to\ be — • used to be • did use to be v. phr. Formerly or once was. Mary used to be small; but she has grown up. Dick used to be the best pitcher on the team last year; now two other pitchers are better than he is … Словарь американских идиом
used to — (do something) to have done something in the past. A young lady who used to work in my office had seven brothers! We used to visit our parents at Christmas every year … New idioms dictionary
used — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having already been used. 2) second hand … English terms dictionary