IN
IN is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
-in derivative a?
x added to adjectives or nouns to form ad-jectives which mean in the manner of [such-and-such] and verbs that mean do in [such-and-such] a manner.
Usually, there is shift to the left with the addition of this a?
x.
Ug dílì mahímù sa minaayu, buhátun nátù sa dinautang paági, If it can not be done in a nice way, well do it in a bad way.
Inigsuung tambag, Sisterly advice.
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Giswilduan silag sinimana, They were paid by the week.
Ginagmayng pagkapalit, Bought a little at a time.
x added to adjectives or nouns to form ad-jectives which mean in the manner of [such-and-such] and verbs that mean do in [such-and-such] a manner.
Usually, there is shift to the left with the addition of this a?
x.
Ug dílì mahímù sa minaayu, buhátun nátù sa dinautang paági, If it can not be done in a nice way, well do it in a bad way.
Inigsuung tambag, Sisterly advice.
{2} by the .
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.
Giswilduan silag sinimana, They were paid by the week.
Ginagmayng pagkapalit, Bought a little at a time.