What is the meaning of Kita?
we (inclusive)
we (inclusive of the person spoken to)
we; us (inclusive of the person spoken to)
you (plural)
we; us (inclusive of the person spoken to)
we (inclusive)
we (inclusive)
we (inclusive)
we (first person plural inclusive nominative pronoun; including you)
First person singular pronoun: I, me, my
you (singular)
we, us (inclusive of the person spoken to)
we (inclusive)
we (inclusive)
to see
coconut palm with many coconuts
to see
to find
to meet with
to earn
mouth, especially a large, wide open mouth.
maw, the upper digestive tract (where food enters the body), especially the mouth and jaws of a fearsome and ravenous creature.
the empty gap between the jaws of a wrench, vise, etc.
First person plural inclusive (including you) pronoun: we, us, our
First person singular exclusive (not including you) pronoun: we, us, our
Romanization of ꦏꦶꦠ
Nonstandard spelling of kitha. Romanization of ꦏꦶꦛ
you (singular)
to subtract
fluffy tail
pretty girl
branch (of a tree)
Replaces ko ka or ko ikaw (I or my and you). Used when speaking directly to the receiver of a verb.
state or quality of being seen; visibility
obvious; easily seen or understood
earnings; income; salary; wage
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