PRISYU
PRISYU is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
prisyu n price.
a high-priced.
Prisyu kaáyu ang isdà karun kay nihit man, Fish is high-priced today because it is scarce.
v {1} [AB456; c] set a price on s.t.
, have a price.
Ug muprisyug barátu palita, If it is priced cheap, buy it.
Dì ku makaprisyu ug ubus pa niánà, I cant give a lower price.
Mahal ra tung ímung giprisyu nákù, The price you quoted me was a bit high.
{2} [A12; b] get s.t.
for a certain price.
Wà ku makaprisyu (maprisyuhi) ug barátu niánà, I couldnt get a low price on that.
píhu, píyu fixed price.
pa- v [A] for a woman to conduct herself as if she were very high class in order to make a good marriage.
Ug magpaprisyu, lagmit dì ka mahálin, If you set a high price on yourself, no one is going to buy you.
a high-priced.
Prisyu kaáyu ang isdà karun kay nihit man, Fish is high-priced today because it is scarce.
v {1} [AB456; c] set a price on s.t.
, have a price.
Ug muprisyug barátu palita, If it is priced cheap, buy it.
Dì ku makaprisyu ug ubus pa niánà, I cant give a lower price.
Mahal ra tung ímung giprisyu nákù, The price you quoted me was a bit high.
{2} [A12; b] get s.t.
for a certain price.
Wà ku makaprisyu (maprisyuhi) ug barátu niánà, I couldnt get a low price on that.
píhu, píyu fixed price.
pa- v [A] for a woman to conduct herself as if she were very high class in order to make a good marriage.
Ug magpaprisyu, lagmit dì ka mahálin, If you set a high price on yourself, no one is going to buy you.