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biyasa
accustomed to; used to.
Compare: Sanskrit abhyasa , "permanent exercise"; Old Javanese biyasa , "habit"; Malaysian biyasa/biasa , "accustomed to", "expert", "habit", "discipline".
Daa na aku sehein, biyasa ru aku dandangan ku.
Don't [bother] to accompany me now, I am used to [going] alone.
pa-
to accustom; to become accustom.
Pabiyasa kow, ha? Nagah-nagah, kobet ku iyey bowah nu.
You are becoming accustomed, huh? Keep on saying just the names without using proper titles, I may pinch your mouth.
aa biyasa
a skilled person; a professional.
kabiyasa
1.
to become acquainted.
Angey ya kinum-kinum tag nu? Magkabiyasa kam?
Why is he smiling at you? Are you [two] acquainted?
2.
to meet.
Mingga bey pagkabiyasahan bi?
Where did you meet [each other]?
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