SAGAD

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

ságad {1} sa most, all.
Ságad sa muanhi taganurti, Most of those that come here are from the North.
Ságad sa mga táwu dinhi, Most of the people here.
Ang ságad gibug-atun, The usual weight.
{2} with verbs: usually.
Sàgad mulikì ang básu ug huwarag ínit túbig, Glasses usually crack if hot water is poured into them.
{3} common, usual thing.
Ang ságad nímung buhátun mau ang pagtug-an nímu sa inyung dakùdàkù, The usual thing for you to do is for you to report (it) to your immediate superior.
v [A13] be, become usual, commonplace.
Nagságad na ang pangáwat diri sa ámù, Stealing is rampant in our place.
kasagáran = ságad, 1, 2, 3.
{4} ordinary.
Ispisiyal ni, dílì ingun sa ubang kasagáran nga bulpin, This is special, not like other ordinary ball point pen.

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