LANGI
LANGI is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
langì v [A; a2] {1a} loosen s.t.
rigid and long from a place it is embedded.
Way makalangì sa pusting maáyung pagkataruk, No one can loosen the post, it is so firmly implanted.
{1b} bend s.t.
rigid out of shape.
Nakabuhì ang isdà kay nalangì ang tagà, The fish escaped because the hook was bent out of shape.
{1c} break the finger or toenail.
Malangì ang ákung kuku ug dì hinguk-an, My nails break if I dont trim them.
{2} twist o?
a branch from plants.
Nakalangì ku ug usa ka sanga sa íyang san pransisku, I broke a branch o?
from her croton.
a hangnail, loose in its place.
Hustu nang tangung langíun.
Langì na kaáyu, That tooth is about ready to pull out.
It has gotten very loose.
rigid and long from a place it is embedded.
Way makalangì sa pusting maáyung pagkataruk, No one can loosen the post, it is so firmly implanted.
{1b} bend s.t.
rigid out of shape.
Nakabuhì ang isdà kay nalangì ang tagà, The fish escaped because the hook was bent out of shape.
{1c} break the finger or toenail.
Malangì ang ákung kuku ug dì hinguk-an, My nails break if I dont trim them.
{2} twist o?
a branch from plants.
Nakalangì ku ug usa ka sanga sa íyang san pransisku, I broke a branch o?
from her croton.
a hangnail, loose in its place.
Hustu nang tangung langíun.
Langì na kaáyu, That tooth is about ready to pull out.
It has gotten very loose.