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anak1
A child or an offspring of a person or an animal.
pl. an-anak
anák
anák
anak
A female (mangi-) gives birth to an offspring (i-).
mang- mangiyanak, mangyanak; i- iyanak
also see manganak
Oltimwayaw kagāsat no mabakesaw a nangyanak dyimo.
Extremely fortunate is the woman who gave birth to you.
Iyanak ko anak ko a mahakay.
I give birth to my son.
Someone (mai-) is born at a certain time or place (nakai--an).
mai- maiyanak, mayanak, nakai--an nakaiyanakan, nakayanakan
Naiyanak ako do bohan Mayo.
I was born in the month of May.
Dino a logar nakaiyanakan mo?
Where were you born?
Āngo bohan nakaiyanakan mo?
What month were you born?
No nayngaranan na so Nabidad, ki araw a nakaiyanakan ni Āpo Jesos.
What has been named Christmas is the day the Lord Jesus was born.
an-anak
A shoot that grows out of the ground from the mother plant.
kaanakan
A nephew, niece.
kaiyanak, kayanak
The birth of someone.
mangānak
A term of address used by elders to the youth.
pangganakan
A female animal used for breeding.
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