INSIMA
INSIMA is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
insíma v {1a} [B2C3] for two things to fail to be directly aligned or opposite each other.
Nagkainsíma ang butúnis ug uhális, The buttons and the buttonholes are not directly opposite each other.
{1b} [B456] for the eyes or line of vision to veer o?
.
Miin-síma ang ákung tinan-awan paglabay sa siksing babáyi, My eyes veered to a sexy girl who passed by.
{2} [AC; ab] exchange, in-terchange.
Insimáha na ang inyung mga papil arun makakurihir na kamu, Exchange your papers so you can correct them.
In-simáhan ku ning ákung sapátus ug láin.
Mangítà pa kug iinsíma niíni, I will change these shoes for another.
I will look for a pair to exchange them for.
Nagkainsíma ang butúnis ug uhális, The buttons and the buttonholes are not directly opposite each other.
{1b} [B456] for the eyes or line of vision to veer o?
.
Miin-síma ang ákung tinan-awan paglabay sa siksing babáyi, My eyes veered to a sexy girl who passed by.
{2} [AC; ab] exchange, in-terchange.
Insimáha na ang inyung mga papil arun makakurihir na kamu, Exchange your papers so you can correct them.
In-simáhan ku ning ákung sapátus ug láin.
Mangítà pa kug iinsíma niíni, I will change these shoes for another.
I will look for a pair to exchange them for.