IMPATI

IMPATI is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

impáti {1} for antagonists to be even in gains and losses.
Impáti na ta kay púlus ta way túri, We are even now because we both lost our rooks.
{2} having no more debts.
Impáti na ta.
Wà na kuy útang, Were square now.
I dont owe you a thing.
v {1} [a3] come to a tie.
Naimpáti ang ílang dúlà, Their game ended in a tie.
{1a} [A12; c3] get a tie.
{2} [AC; a1] settle up ac-counts between people that have debts to each other or between mortgager and the holder of a mortgage.
Arun magkaimpáti ta, pun-an nákug tris mil ang ímung prinda, ug ákù na, To set-tle up, Ill give you three thousand and pay o?
your mortgage, and the land is mine.
{3} [A12] for an amount to be su?
cient to meet some obligations.
Dì makaimpáti ang ímung swildu sa ímung taplanan, Your salary isnt enough to pay your debts to me.
{4} [B126] be finished o?
.
Naimpáti sa mananaygun ang ákung katapúsang sinsíyu, The carolers finished o?
all of my change.

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