malaemek
Tender, soft as of meat, beans that are boiled; mushy, as of rotten
fish, etc.; soft, as of a mattress; loose, as of a cough.
malambot
Masabor tang karni mga malaoya ta osto ig
malemek ang panganen.
Meat is delicious when boiled well with vegetables and it
is tender to eat.
Pagkeykey tang mola piro malemek da.
The child is coughing but it (i.e. the phlegm) is already
loose.
maN-
pa--en
For something to become soft or tender; to make food
soft or tender, usually by boiling it; for a person's heart to
become soft, i.e. tender and caring.
Ang mga lomabeng maboay ang manlemek piro
ang malayo indi maboay.
The red lomabeng beans take a long time to
become
soft, but the small, green malayo beans
do not.
Palemeken kang lagi tang karni ba-lo betangan ta
golay.
Soften the meat first (i.e. by boiling) before putting in
the vegetables.
Ipangadi ta tang taw ang tegat ta kolo ang balampa
palemeken tang Dios tang popotokon na.
Let's pray for the hardheaded person that hopefully God
will soften his heart.