LAD-ANG
LAD-ANG is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
lad-ang a {1} water having a slightly salty taste.
Lad-ang ang túbig sa atábay nga duul sa dágat, Water from a well near the sea tends to taste a bit salty.
{1a} for drinking water or soup to have a flat taste.
{2} responding with no enthusiasm, coldly.
Lad-ang ang íyang tinagdan kanákù, She gave me a cool re-ception.
v {1} [B; a6] get, be flat or salty tasting.
Mulad-ang (malad-ang) ang túbig human pabukála, Water tastes flat after it is boiled.
{2} [B; a12] be cool in ones dealings with s.
o.
Lad-ang ang túbig sa atábay nga duul sa dágat, Water from a well near the sea tends to taste a bit salty.
{1a} for drinking water or soup to have a flat taste.
{2} responding with no enthusiasm, coldly.
Lad-ang ang íyang tinagdan kanákù, She gave me a cool re-ception.
v {1} [B; a6] get, be flat or salty tasting.
Mulad-ang (malad-ang) ang túbig human pabukála, Water tastes flat after it is boiled.
{2} [B; a12] be cool in ones dealings with s.
o.