YUTA

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

yútà n {1} piece of land.
Nakapalit siyag yútà duul sa syudad, He bought land near the city.
{1a} realm, country.
Yúta sa mga higanti, Domain of the giants.
sa mga sáad Land of Promise (name given to Mindanao).
-ng tabúnun the Philippines (lit.
the land of the brown-skinned raceliterary).
{2} earth.
Matúman ang ímung pagbuut dinhi sa yútà maingun sa lángit, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
{3} soil.
Tambuk ang yútà sa ámung gardin, We have fertile soil in our garden.
{4} ground.
Nakuyapan siya ug natumba sa yútà, She fainted and fell to the ground.
v [A12] obtain, acquire land.
() v {1} [A13] farm, cultivate lands.
{2} [B1256] for a question or suggestion to be disregarded and not entertained (as if thrown to the earth).
Nayutà ang íyang pangutána kay may kasulti man ang íyang gipangutána, Nobody answered his question because the man he asked was busy talking to s.
o.
else.
-an a landed, having lands.
yutan-un a of the earth (as opposed to heavenly).
Kita mga táwung yutan-un, We are earthly creatures.
ka-an n {1} tracts of lands.
{2} nations.
mag-r-() n {1} farmer.
{2} landowner.
yutàyutà n k.
o.
snake, the size of an earthworm, with black skin and poisonous.
tag- n owner of a piece of land.

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