Search results for "bintaha"

dilintar [dilintár] n Sales-apron, tools-apron with pockets (as for money or tools). bintahan Nagisi kag dilintar ni Alma dahil napuno it sinsilyo. Alma’s sales-apron tore because it was full of coins. (sem. domains: 5.3.4 - Clothes for special occasions.)

bintahan [bintáhan] (der. of binta) n Cash drawer; shop counter; cash register; sales-apron with pockets for money. Kag inghuman nak bintahan ni Nory ay sako it arina. What Nory made into a sales-apron was a flour sack. (sem. domains: 6.7 - Tool, 6.8.4.2 - Sell, 5.3.4 - Clothes for special occasions.)

binta [bínta] 1n Financial take, money from sales (as of during a day or a certain time. This includes capital outlay and profit). binta Waya’t binta kami ngasing nak adlaw. We made no sales today. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.2 - Sell.) 2v To have a financial take, money from sales (as of during a day or a certain time. This includes capital outlay and profit). Nabibintahan it mga dos mil kag ida baligyang bugas. The rice she’s selling earns P2,000.00 in sales. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.2 - Sell.) der. bintaha , der. bintahan , der. bintahusa

bintaha [bintáha] (der. of binta) adj Having, gaining an advantage; advantageous (as of it being an advantage to be well educated, smart or knowing people who can help one financially). mas mabuti, nakakalamang (sem. domains: 8.3.7.2 - Better, 8.3.7.9 - Value.)