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tegat
mategat
Hard (food, wood); tough (food, meat); matured, aged (wood, fruit).
matigas
Ang bayabas ang ilaw ay mategat ang panganen.
The unripe guava are hard when eaten.
tegat da
Hard; matured, fully developed (as of fruit, etc. or a person's mental and emotional development).
Indi ra pioding lagaen tang kamait ang sindol mo, tegat da.
I can't boil corn you gave me, it's already hard.
Ang papa ta nioy ang adilien dapat tegat da.
A coconut tree that will be used for a house post should be mature.
Tegat da tang isip na.
His thinking is mature.
tengat, siminggat
For something to become hard, tough, or frozen.
Siminggat da tang siakoy tenged naboay dang nalotok.
The donuts have become tough because it's already been awhile since they were cooked.
tegat tang kolo
Stubborn (lit. hardheaded)
mategat tang popotokon
Unmerciful; uncaring (lit. hardhearted).
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