didtu 1 there (far from speaker, far from addressee). Didtu ibutang, Put it over there. Didtu níya ibutang, She put it there. Ug didtu siya, nagpaábut ni Maríya, And there he was waiting for Mary. 1a — nga [noun]-a in that [noun] as opposed to other places. Didtung baláya siya mamatay, He died in that house. 2 there (at a point in time in the past). Didtu ku makat-un sa paghigugma níya, It was then I learned to love him. 3 —y there was, there were. Didtuy táwu sa asíras, There was s.o. there on the sidewalk.

diduksiyun = [didaksiyun].

didúsu = [dudúsu]. see [dúda].

díga v [A; b6] 1 ask for a definite answer to a proposal. Digáhan ku siya sa ámung sábut, I’m going to ask for his final answer to our agreement. 2 speak to a woman about love. Gidigáhan sa tigúlang ang dalága, The old man declared his love to the girl. 3 [A2; c1] lay one’s cards (mahjong pieces) open to determine who wins. Digáhan tikaw. Duha kuy king, I’ll see you. I’ve got two kings. n action of asking for an answer, laying open the cards.

dig-ab = [dug-ab].

digámu v [A; ac2] prepare a meal. Akuy digámu sa pamáhaw, I’ll prepare breakfast. -in- n prepared food.

digása n stiff cotton gauze fabric out of which butterfly-sleeve kamísa’s and panyulítu’s are made.

digastu a 1 for one’s personal, not business, use. Digastu ning dyípa, dílì dipasahíru, This jeep is for family use, not for passengers. 2 one who fails to get married and stays home doing chores (reserved for family use) (humorous). v [B126; c16] become an old maid around the house.

digkit = [díkit].

digmì v = [bignì].