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geret
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To cut something with a knife or scissors; to accidentally be cut, or cut something; to slice something up; to slice into small pieces; to make a cut on something.
Mga magboat amo ta mga litra, gereten mi ta mato-lid.
When you make the letters, cut them out straight.
Aroy! Nagereto ra ong pagopako tang golay!
Ouch! I accidentally cut myself peeling the vegetables!
Ang gonsing mga mabol da indi ra māgeret ta osto.
Scissors that have become dull won't cut well anymore.
Gineretan ni Nanay tang bisogo para masinlong priton ig indi magbali-kad.
Mother put small cuts in the sides of the bisogo fish so they would fry nicely and not curl up.
May pinaningan na animan asta tanggetan na indi nageretan.
He had somewhere to go therefore even his trees from which he gathers coconut wine, he was not able to cut them (i.e. make the cut on the flower from where the nectar will drip out).
Ang mamolang ge-ley mareges ang maggeret-geret ta papil.
Little kids are fond of cutting up paper.
Geret-geretano kay tang baboy ta papa ta ponsi para may bog na malagat-lagat.
I'll cut up the banana plant for the pig so that he'll have something to be fed later.
geret, tang geret
One slice of something.
panggeret
An instrument for cutting, like a knife, scissors, blade.
korang ta tang geret
Lacking intelligence (lit. short one slice).
aggeret-gereten ta sian
For someone's stomach to hurt and feel like it's being sliced with a knife; knife-like stomach pains.
Ang siano magang aggeret-gereten.
My stomach feels like it's being sliced with a knife.
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