HARAW
HARAW is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
haraw {1} exclamation expressing an earnest wish for s.t.
to happen, either good or bad.
Haraw malúnud ang íyang gisakyan, May the boat he takes sink.
Haraw makadaug ku sa rípa, May I win the ra?
e.
{2} ka-[root] (confined to verbs of B conjugation) expression of exasperation and fear for the worst consequences of a rash action.
Giingnang dì padraybun.
Haraw kabanggà, I told him not to drive.
Watch, hes going to crash.
Mitabuk giyud sa bahà.
Haraw kadá sa súg, He crossed when the river was in flood.
Watch him get carried away with the current.
to happen, either good or bad.
Haraw malúnud ang íyang gisakyan, May the boat he takes sink.
Haraw makadaug ku sa rípa, May I win the ra?
e.
{2} ka-[root] (confined to verbs of B conjugation) expression of exasperation and fear for the worst consequences of a rash action.
Giingnang dì padraybun.
Haraw kabanggà, I told him not to drive.
Watch, hes going to crash.
Mitabuk giyud sa bahà.
Haraw kadá sa súg, He crossed when the river was in flood.
Watch him get carried away with the current.