pegâ

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See also: pega, pegá, pegà, and péga

Macanese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Portuguese pegar, with semantic and syntactic influence variously from Cantonese 𫽋 (lo2), (ling1), (zaa1), and other similar verbs.

Verb

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pegâ

  1. to hold, to grab, to take
    pegâ mám andâto walk hand in hand (literally, “to hold hand to walk”)
    pegâ sonoto fall asleep (literally, “to hold sleep”)

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