Cebuano word: ligo
Part of speech: Verb
Pronunciation: /ˈliɡo/
Meaning & Usage:
“Ligo” means “to bathe” or “to take a bath/shower.” It is commonly used when talking about washing oneself, especially before going out or after a tiring day.
Example Sentences:
- Maligo ko kada buntag.
(I take a bath every morning.) - Naligò na ka?
(Have you taken a bath already?) - Ayaw kalimti ang sabon kung maligo ka.
(Don’t forget the soap when you take a bath.)
Short Conversation:
Ana: Maligo sa ko, init kaayo karon.
(I’ll take a bath first, it’s very hot today.)
Ben: Sige, dali lang kay manglakaw ta.
(Okay, be quick because we’re going out.)
Ana: Oo, dali lang ni.
(Yes, this will be quick.)
Ben: Ayaw pagdugay ha, gutom na ko.
(Don’t take too long, I’m already hungry.)
Ana: Hahaha! Okay, okay!
(Hahaha! Okay, okay!)
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