KINTA
KINTA is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
kintà a {1} for horses, dogs to be sprightly, frisky.
Ang ákung kabáyù batan-un, abtik, ug kintà, My horse is young, alert, and frisky.
{2} self-confident in a posturing, showy way.
Kintà siyang musulti, mu rag siya ray kamau, He speaks so self-confidentlyas if he were the only one who knew how.
Mukintà ang kabáyù nga laki basta dúul sa bayi, The male horse be-comes frisky if there is a female around.
{2} [B] be, become self-confident in a showy, posturing way.
Ang ákung kabáyù batan-un, abtik, ug kintà, My horse is young, alert, and frisky.
{2} self-confident in a posturing, showy way.
Kintà siyang musulti, mu rag siya ray kamau, He speaks so self-confidentlyas if he were the only one who knew how.
Mukintà ang kabáyù nga laki basta dúul sa bayi, The male horse be-comes frisky if there is a female around.
{2} [B] be, become self-confident in a showy, posturing way.