SAYUN

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

sayun a easy.
Sayun kaáyu ang iksámin, The test was very easy.
Sayun man gung bayhána maung pirming paangkan, That woman is easily had.
She has had several children out of wed-lock.
v {1} [A12B125; a2] be or make s.t.
easy.
Sayun nà siya patuhúun, Its easy to make him believe s.t.
Ug gisayu-nan ka sa iksámin, handrid giyud ka, If you consider the test easy, you must have made a hundred.
{2} [b(1)] be too familiar with s.
o.
so as to take him for granted.
Ngánung manggáwì ka man sa ákung mga butang?
Mu rag gisayunan ka nákù, Why do you use my things?
It seems as though you take me for granted.
sayunsáyun v [a12] {1} do s.t.
with great ease or facil-ity.
Gisayunsáyun lang níya ug húbad ang Ultimu Adiyus, He just translated the Last Farewell with the greatest of ease.
{2} take s.
o.
for granted.
Sayunsayúnun (sayunsayunun) lang ku ninyu nu, ábi kay minsahíru ra man ku, You give me orders just like that just because Im a mere messenger here.
paka-v [A13; a12] take s.
o.
or s.t.
for granted.
Nagpakasayun ka lag kúhà sa ákung kinawus, You just help yourself to the water I fetched.
Gipakasayun lang níla ang kaminyúun, They think marriage is such an easy thing.
ka- n ease, facility of doing s.t.

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