TAKYAB
TAKYAB is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
takyab v [A; c] {1} cast a small fishing net into the sea, usually in the shallows.
Dakung duut sa isdà ang íyang gitakyában sa láya, He cast the net on a big school of fish.
{2} throw s.t.
on and over s.t.
as if casting a small net or throw s.t.
with a similar motion.
Ákung gitakyában ug hábul ang káma, I spread a blanket over the bed.
Ákù ta kang takyában sa tahup ug anhà ka lingkud dihà, The cha?
will fall o?
on you as I winnow it, if you sit there.
{3} flap s.t.
to shake s.t.
o?
it.
Gitakyab níya ang sinínà kay abugun kaáyu, She flapped her dress because it was so dusty.
Dakung duut sa isdà ang íyang gitakyában sa láya, He cast the net on a big school of fish.
{2} throw s.t.
on and over s.t.
as if casting a small net or throw s.t.
with a similar motion.
Ákung gitakyában ug hábul ang káma, I spread a blanket over the bed.
Ákù ta kang takyában sa tahup ug anhà ka lingkud dihà, The cha?
will fall o?
on you as I winnow it, if you sit there.
{3} flap s.t.
to shake s.t.
o?
it.
Gitakyab níya ang sinínà kay abugun kaáyu, She flapped her dress because it was so dusty.