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)
First person singular pronoun: I, me, my
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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