SAKUP

SAKUP is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

sakup v [A; b5c1] do s.t.
for s.
o.
else at the same time as he is doing it for himself, include another action together with an action one is performing.
Sakpa (sakpi, isakup) kug paniudtu, When you fix lunch, fix me some, too.
n {1} included.
Ayaw na lang pagbáyad kay sakup nang ímu sa ákù, Dont pay because what I gave already includes yours.
{2} interior, the inside of a house or any enclosure.
Dayun diri sa sakup, Come on in.
() n {1} member, part of a group.
Sákup ka ba sa ílang kapunúngan?
Are you a member of their organization?
Sákup pa sa Kabisay-an ang Sikihur, Siquijor is a part of the Visayan Islands.
Dílì ni sákup sa átung liksiyun, This is not included in our lesson.
{2} member of a group subject to s.
o.
{3} household help.
Gihiyáan mig bíyà sa ámung mga sákup, All of our household help left us at one time.
v {1} [A23B; c1] make, become a member of s.t.
Kining lungsúra nagsákup (gisakúpan) ug tulu ka baryu, This town includes three barrios.
{2} [A13] have a household servant.
Dì ta magsákup arun trabáhu ang tanan, We wont get a maid so that everybody works.
gin-an() n member of a group subject to s.
o.
Ang ginsakúpan ni Sultan Ramil, Sultan Ramils men.
pa- v [A; ac] hire oneself out, be hired as household help.

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