DINHI
DINHI is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
dinhi {1} here (near speaker and hearer).
Dinhi ta magtindug, Lets stand here.
Dinhi siya higdà, He slept here.
Nía ba siya dinhi?
Is he here?
nga [noun] in this part of the [noun] (as con-trasted with others).
Dinhing bungtúra matupà ang ayruplánu, It was on this hill that the plane crashed.
{2} y there was (were) here.
Dinhiy táwu nangítà níya, There was s.
o.
here looking for him.
{3} sa in former times.
Sa dinhi, sa dátù pa na sila, .
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In former times, when they were rich, .
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Dinhi ta magtindug, Lets stand here.
Dinhi siya higdà, He slept here.
Nía ba siya dinhi?
Is he here?
nga [noun] in this part of the [noun] (as con-trasted with others).
Dinhing bungtúra matupà ang ayruplánu, It was on this hill that the plane crashed.
{2} y there was (were) here.
Dinhiy táwu nangítà níya, There was s.
o.
here looking for him.
{3} sa in former times.
Sa dinhi, sa dátù pa na sila, .
.
.
In former times, when they were rich, .
.
.