syerto [syérto]vTo close a deal, agreement.Si Fred kag nakasyertuhan ni Pol parti sa inra negosyo.Pol was able to close a deal with Fred regarding their business.(sem. domains: 6.8.4 - Financial transaction.)
syete [syéte](irreg. infl.siyete; irreg. infl.siete) nmrlSeven (especially of money and time).pitoSyete nak pares kag alaga namo nak manok pero naubos it takaw.We have seven pairs domisticated chicken but it was all stolen.der.disisyete
syete palabras [Syete Palábras]nSeven last words.Siete Palábras
syort (irreg. infl.syorts) 11.1nUnder-pants for men.short22.1nShorts (as of outer garments like sporting shorts for men, women, children).korto
syukanon [syukánon]nA place of origin.pinagmulanKag Davao ay imaw it syukanon it kaling mga durian.Davao is known as the place where the durian fruit came from.
syukoy [syúkoy]nMerman; man, king of the sea (as of partman and part fish).Nakasayap kag mga mangingisra it usang syukoy.The fisherman was able to fish out a man of the sea.
syut vTo throw straight into something; to have a direct hit.Nagsyut kag anak sa buho it manhol.The child threw it straight into the manhole.
syutong [syutóng]vTo shake one’s fist at somebody.