Agoniza
“Agoniza” in English: Agonize “Agonize” in Chavacano or chabacano is: Agoniza
“Agara” in English: Hold “Hold” in Chavacano or chabacano is: Aguanta ; Sostene, Agara Hold his hand. Agara su mano.
“Agacha” in English: Bend over, Bend down, Crouch “Bend down” in Chavacano or chabacano is: Agacha Bend down a bit to be able to pass under the branch. Agacha un poco para puede pasa abajo del rama.
“Aga” in English: Morning Morning in Chavacano or chabacano is: Aga In English In Chavacano Hot coffee in the early morning is so delicious. Caliente cafe temprano aga, bien sabroso gayot.
“Afuera” in English: Outside, Out “Outside” in Chavacano or chabacano is: Afuera In English In Chavacano Jesus Christ said to his disciples, “Then are you also without understanding? Do you not see that whatever goes into a person from outside cannot defile him, since it enters not his heart but his stomach, and is defecated?”
“Afloja” in English: Loosen, Relax “Loosen” in Chavacano or chabacano is: Afloja-, Haluga Put oil to loosen the screw. Pone aceite para afloja se tornillo.
“Afligi” in English: Distress “Distress” in Chavacano or chabacano is: Afligi Don’t be distressed, big help is on the way. No mas tu afligi noy, el grande ayuda para alli ya.
“Abumbao” in English: Confused “Confused” in Chavacano or chabacano is: Confundido, Abumbao In English In Chavacano I am now confused. Abumbao ya yo.
“Afeita” in English: Shave Shave in Chavacano or chabacano is: Afeita, Barbea English Chavacano Shave your beard. Many of the women shave their legs. Afeita con ese barbas tuyo. Mucho del maga mujer ta afeita el de ila espinilla.