sabdyek
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Cebuano[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From English subject, from Middle English subget, from Old French suget, from Latin subiectus (“lying under or near, adjacent, also subject, exposed”), as a noun, subiectus (“a subject, an inferior”), subiectum (“the subject of a proposition”), past participle of subiciō (“throw, lay, place”), from sub (“under, at the foot of”) + iaciō (“throw, hurl”).
Pronunciation[edit]
- Hyphenation: sab‧dyek
Noun[edit]
sabdyek
- a subject; a particular area of study