kayha
KAYHA is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
kayhà (usually pronounced kahà) {1} perhaps, possibly. Kayhà mahikalimut pa usab siya kang Mirilin kun mahigugma siya sa láin, Perhaps he will forget Marilyn again if he falls in love with s. o. else. {1a} kayhà . . . kayhà maybe because . . . or perhaps because. Nanghátag siyakahà kay manggihatágun, kahà kay dihay giapas, He gave me s.t. , maybe to be nice or maybe he was after s.t. {2} in questions {a} with no interrogative: by any chance, I wonder if. Muanhi ba kahà siya? Will he come by any chance? Dílì siya makahúbad, aku pa kahà? Even he cant translate it. Could I possibly do so? {b} with an interrogative: who (what, where, etc. ) can it be? Ginúu ku, unsa kahay nahitabù? My Lord! What can have happened? Unsáun ku kahà pagbáyad sa útang? How could I ever pay the debt? {c} maybe, approximately. Magkinahanglan kahà kug tulu, Ill need approximately three. {3} man since apparently [so-and-so] is the case. Mutan-aw ka man kahà sa sini. Ngánung nía ka pa man? You said you were going to the movies. Why are you still here? -an() a {1} s.t. held doubtful or uncertain. Makapasar kahà siya sa iksámin? Kayhaan pa, Will he pass the examination? It is still doubtful. Anus-a ka magpakasal níya? Sa kayhaan, When will you marry her? Someday (but when, I still do not know). {2} accidentally, unexpectedly. Sa kayhaan nagkítà sila sa Manílà, By chance they met in Manila. kayhun v [A; b6(1)] lean on s.t. with the hands. Mukayhun ku nímu arun dì ku matumba, Ill lean on you so I dont fall. Nabálì ang sanga nga íyang gikayhúnan sa duha níya ka kamut, He leaned on the branch with both hands and it broke. paN- v [A] lean on s.t. for support.