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A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff

20. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1953.

21 words  |  Chapter 15

Herre, Albert W., and Agustin F. Umali, English and Local Names of Philippine Fishes. United States Department of Interior, Circular No.
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1. Chapter 1 2. INTRODUCTION 3. INTRODUCTION 4. 1962. For the fishes and birds, we relied mainly on pictures for 5. 1. -in- a folded behind the back. Milakaw siya binaklid ang íyang mga 6. 5. {2} [A12C; b6] play a game of tag hide-and-seek. n tag 7. 2. {2} do as the next thing. Mikáun siyag maáyu, dáyun natúlug, He ate 8. 1. {2} [B46] be sour faced. Maggum-ut dáyun nang íyang hitsúra kun 9. 2. -íru n one who plays hantak. 10. 1. {2} [AP; aP] = háwà, 2. 11. 2. ilimnun, imnunun n {1} alcoholic liquor or beverage. {2} any liquid 12. 2. siradúra n {1} device to close a door. {2} a lock for closing 13. introduction, before s.o. else. {2} say or convey s.t. in advance. 14. episode in the novel. {2} episode in one’s life. Halandúmung yugtù sa 15. 20. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1953. 16. 140. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1948.

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