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keskes
Sense 1
English: Translation
To roll or gather up a part of an apparel, such as a sleeve, pant leg, or skirt, often to a shorter length or to secure it in place.
Part of Speech
verb
Example Sentence
Keskesen mo ang pantalon mo ta mirakiten kita sa sapa’.
English: Example Sentence
Roll up your pant legs as we are crossing the stream.
Bikol: Example Sentence
*Imperative marker (-en)*: Used to form commands or requests.
Sense 2
English: Translation
The act or result of rolling or bundling up an apparel to achieve a more compact or practical shape.
Part of Speech
stative verb
Notes
see:
kiskis
Key aspects\
*Apparel modification*: Keskes involves altering the shape or length of a garment.\
*Rolling or gathering*: The action of rolling or gathering up the fabric to achieve the desired shape.\
*Practical purpose*: Keskes may be done for convenience, comfort, or to facilitate movement.
# Example sentences
# Kineskes (Past tense or completed action)\
*Kineskes niya yo sakanyang mga manggas*: He/She rolled up her sleeves.\
*Verb conjugation*: The root word "keskes" changes form to indicate completed action (kineskes).i