HANU
HANU is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
hanu {1} exclamation of joy preceding a statement which relates a discovery.
Hanu, nakakità kug singsing, Guess what?
I found a ring.
{2} exclamation of reprimand at s.
o.
who failed to follow orders.
Hanu, giingnan tikawng ayawg hilabti.
Nabuak hinúun, See!
I told you not to touch it.
Now it broke.
{3} kay because you know what I mean .
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Pirmi siyang ubirtayim kay hanu, ang íyang mga kabit, He always works overtime because you know, his concubines.
Mitúman siya kay hanu, ang íyang útang nákù, He did as he was told because you know, his debts to me.
{4} how are you doing?
How is it going?
Hanu, nakakità ka na bag trabáhu?
How is it going now?
Have you found a job?
Hanu, nakakità kug singsing, Guess what?
I found a ring.
{2} exclamation of reprimand at s.
o.
who failed to follow orders.
Hanu, giingnan tikawng ayawg hilabti.
Nabuak hinúun, See!
I told you not to touch it.
Now it broke.
{3} kay because you know what I mean .
.
.
Pirmi siyang ubirtayim kay hanu, ang íyang mga kabit, He always works overtime because you know, his concubines.
Mitúman siya kay hanu, ang íyang útang nákù, He did as he was told because you know, his debts to me.
{4} how are you doing?
How is it going?
Hanu, nakakità ka na bag trabáhu?
How is it going now?
Have you found a job?