kayu
KAYU is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
káyù paN- v {1} [A2S; ac1] ask for s.t. Nagpangayug pakitábang ang nabanggà, The accident victims shouted for help. Pangayúa ang suklì, Ask for the change. Dúna untà kuy ipangáyù (pan-gayúun) nímu ug mahímù, I would like to ask s.t. of you if it isnt too much. {2} [A2; a] set a bride price. Pangáyug barku arun dì makatúman, Set the bride price so high they cannot meet it. {3} ug katahúran v [A2; b6] greet s. o. by saying good morning, etc. Ug makahinagbù kay tigúlang, pangáyug katahúran, When you meet an elderly person, bid him good morning (evening). n {1} s.t. asked for. Pilay pangáyù sa nanaygun? How much are the carolers asking for? {2} bride price. pinaN- n {1} s.t. which has been obtained by asking. Dì ni pinalit, pinangáyù ni, I didnt buy this. I solicited it. {2} child born to a childless couple that prayed to God for it. Pinanggà kaáyu ang bátang pinangáyù, A child born to a childless couple after fervent prayers is highly cherished. -an() a fond of asking for things. Kayuan kaáyu, dì maglútug iyáha, He is fond of asking for things and doesnt bother to fix his own.