HAYUN
HAYUN is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
hayun, háyun v [A; c] {1} swing the arms in walking.
Iháyun nang ímung kamut ug maglakaw ka, Swing your arms when you walk.
{2} not carry s.t.
Ngánung naghayun ka nga nagkapulíkì si Máma mu?
Why are you empty-handed (lit.
swinging your arms) when your mother is carrying more than she can manage?
{2a} [A; b5] walk, taking it easy, not exerting e?
ort.
Muagwanta siya sa lákaw kay hayunan ra ang bayinti kilumitrus, A twenty-kilometer walk wont bother him because he will take it easy.
n the swinging or swaying of ones arms.
{3} [A; c] raise the arm in preparation to strike or throw s.t.
Ihayun pag-áyu ang búla úsà ilábay, Raise the ball back before you throw it.
Iháyun nang ímung kamut ug maglakaw ka, Swing your arms when you walk.
{2} not carry s.t.
Ngánung naghayun ka nga nagkapulíkì si Máma mu?
Why are you empty-handed (lit.
swinging your arms) when your mother is carrying more than she can manage?
{2a} [A; b5] walk, taking it easy, not exerting e?
ort.
Muagwanta siya sa lákaw kay hayunan ra ang bayinti kilumitrus, A twenty-kilometer walk wont bother him because he will take it easy.
n the swinging or swaying of ones arms.
{3} [A; c] raise the arm in preparation to strike or throw s.t.
Ihayun pag-áyu ang búla úsà ilábay, Raise the ball back before you throw it.