KAMI

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

kami we (not including addressee).
Kami mubáyad ug maka-gustu, We pay if we like it.
mi short for kami.
Dílì mi mubutar ni Markus, We will not vote for Marcos.
námù {1} gen.
Amahan námù, náa ka sa mga lángit.
.
.
, Our Father, who art in heaven.
{2} short for kanámù.
kanámù dat.
Ári kanámù ihátag, Give it to us.
Ayaw língì kanámù, Dont turn around to look at us.
ámù preposed gen.
{1} our.
Ang ámung irù, Our dog.
Ámung ibaligyà, We will sell it.
{2} my place, at home.
Si Pápa túa pa sa ámù, Dad is at home.
taga- one from our place.
Si Pídu taga-Karkar, dílì tagaámù, Pedo is from Carcar.
He is not from our place.
{3} the one that is ours.
Ang inyung irù putì, ang ámù itum, Your dog is white, ours is black.
{3a} ang gud the thing that worries us.
Ang ámù gud ug mahibalu sa plánu ang amahan, The thing that worries us is that the father will know of the plans.
{4} [verb] ug ámù [do] by ourselves.
Magdúwà mig ámù, Well play by ourselves.
{5} sa ámù = kanámù.
amúa = ámù.
kamikámi n {1} just us, no one special.
Kamikámi ray naglútù áni, We cooked this ourselves.
{2} ra [nom.
or dat.
] be distantly related to us.
Kamikámi ra si (ni) Markus, Marcos is distantly related to us.
{3} ra we are of the same caliber, age, in comparison.
Kamikámi ra si Ríta ug abilidad sa mat, Rita and I are about the same in math.
v [A13; a12] do s.t.
by ourselves.
Nagkamikámi lang mig puyù áning gamayng balay, Were just living by ourselves in this small house.

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