KATU

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

kátù v [A13B; b4] for dirt to cake on s.t.
, have dirt caked on it.
Nagkátù (gikatúan) lang ang lamísa sa abug, The table is thick with dust on it.
Nagkátù ang buling sa kwilyu, The collar is caked with dirt.
() a be dirty or untidy in ones clothing.
Katù nà siyang mamistibisti, She dresses in a dirty and shabby way.
katùkatù v [A; b5] make s.t.
very dirty, untidy.
Ayaw mug katùkatù sa sála kay dúna tay bisíta, Dont make the parlor untidy because we are going to have visitors.
Dì ku mulaba sa ímung sinínà ug ímung katùkatuun (katùkatuan), I wont wash your clothes if you make them very dirty.

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