LUYA
LUYA is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
lúya a {1} weak, or lacking in strength of body or muscle.
Lúya kaáyu ku gíkang nasakit, I am very weak after my illness.
{2} not active, aggressive enough.
Lúya man gud ka maung láin ang nadáwat, You were slow.
Thats why s.
o.
else got the job.
{3} weak in a subject.
Lúya kaáyu ku sa mát, Im weak in math.
v [A1B12S; a12] be, become weak, tired out, make s.
o.
tired.
Dì kung katrabáhu kay nagluya ku, I cant work because Im weak.
Nalúya kug dinágan, I got tired running.
Luyáha ang isdà úsà kubráha ang pasul, Tire the fish out before you pull in the line.
maluyáhun, luyahun a of a weak sort.
Luyahun (maluyáhun) nga tíngug, A feeble voice.
Lúya kaáyu ku gíkang nasakit, I am very weak after my illness.
{2} not active, aggressive enough.
Lúya man gud ka maung láin ang nadáwat, You were slow.
Thats why s.
o.
else got the job.
{3} weak in a subject.
Lúya kaáyu ku sa mát, Im weak in math.
v [A1B12S; a12] be, become weak, tired out, make s.
o.
tired.
Dì kung katrabáhu kay nagluya ku, I cant work because Im weak.
Nalúya kug dinágan, I got tired running.
Luyáha ang isdà úsà kubráha ang pasul, Tire the fish out before you pull in the line.
maluyáhun, luyahun a of a weak sort.
Luyahun (maluyáhun) nga tíngug, A feeble voice.