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manipit
Thin, as of fur, hair, etc.; thin, transparent, as of fabric; for skin to be smooth, thin, without calluses.
manipis
Mga manipit tang lambong mo, doblian mo para indi somilang.
If your dress is thin (i.e. transparent) wear a double layer so that it won't be easily seen through.
Manipit tang kalima tang soltiras, tenged indi pagobra.
The teenage girl's hands are thin skinned and smooth because she doesn't do any work.
magnipit, magnipit-nipit
For something to become thin, wear thin.
Nagnipit da tang tsinilaso tenged ong sobrang batakal ong dalan.
My rubber slippers have already worn thin because of all the small gravel on the road.
Ang kalimao pagnipit-nipit da ka, indio ra gabiot ta ged.
My hands are becoming thin skinned, I'm no longer working with a machete.
pa--en
To make something thin; spread out in one layer.
Mga magbe-lada ta paray panipiten mo para madaling malango.
When you spread out the rice to dry, make it thin so that it will quickly dry.
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