MARKA

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

marka n {1} a visible trace or impression on a surface.
Dú-nay mga marka sa tiil sa kawatan didtu, The burglar left foot-prints over there.
{2} a brand, label or sign printed, written, or stamped on s.t.
Unsay marka ánang ribintadúra?
What brand are those firecrackers?
{3} grade in school.
Pagtuun pag-áyu arun muísa ang marka mu sa klási, Study hard so that your grades will get better.
v {1} [A; b] put a mark on.
Kinsay nagmarka áning ákung libru?
Who put a mark in my book?
Markáhan sa mga inspiktur ang karni únà ibaligyà, The meat inspectors will first stamp a mark on the meat before having it sold.
{2} [A] for a meter to give an indication, read.
Nag-marka nag utsinta ang dágan sa awtu, The speedometer al-ready read eighty.
{3} [b] be eyed for a purpose.
Gimarkáhang patyun, Marked for assassination.
Sapátus nga gimarkáhan níyang palitun, Shoes which he has long been having his eye on.
bulkan n twenty-peso bill (slangso called from the picture of Mount Mayon that was on the back of the bill in former times).
dimunyu n strong liquor, so called from a brand of strong liquor which has the picture of the devil on it.
kalabíra n the skull markings on the container of highly poisonous matter.
v [B26N] be dead (slang).
Biyà sa ínum arun dì ka mamarka kalabíra ug sayu, Stop drinking or you will die young.

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