TAGAD

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

tagad v {1} [A; a1] give attention to, mind.
Wà na siya mag-tagad sa íyang pangláwas, She stopped paying attention to her health.
Wà ku makatagad nímu dáyun, I wasnt able to attend to you at once.
Walà ni Li tagda ang ákung pakilúuy, Lee did not heed my pleading.
{1a} [A; c] pay attention to s.
o.
showing warmth, concern.
Mutagad lang siya kun unáhan, He is friendly to others only when they speak to him first.
Nagtagad pa giyud kag andam dà, You shouldnt have bothered fixing anything to eat.
{2} [A; a2] wait for.
Ása ta magtagad ug sakyanan?
Where shall we wait for the bus?
n action of caring.
Wà siyay tagad sa íyang pagkáun, He is not particular about his food.
() = tagad, v2.
tagdanay, tinagdanay v [C2] be on friendly terms with each other.
-in-a looked up to, respected, considered important.
Usa siya sa mga tinagad nga táwu sa lungsud, He is one of the re-spected people in the town.
v [A13N] treat s.
o.
as worthy of attention.
Magtinagad (maninagad) ka man niánang bastus, Why do you mind those rowdy fellows?
-anan, tagaranan n waiting place.
tinagdan n manner of attending to s.t.
Lahì ang íyang tinagdan (pagtagad) kanákù karun sa kaniadtu, She treats me di?
erently from the way she used to.
matinagdánun a attentive.
pag- n {1} attention.
Ang íyang líhuk nakadani sa ákung pagtagad, The way she acted caught my attention.
{2} = tinagdan.

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