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inawan
1
The body of a person, an animal, or an insect.
parts of a body: balisong 'lower part of the back', bokot 'back', dawes, dawos 'anus', dōri 'spinal column', kabongen 'bladder', kakamay 'fingers or toes', katinghan 'waist and lower back', kokod 'leg', oho 'head', padingpading 'hips', palas 'spleen', panyi 'groin'
bagí
katawan
karakuhan
Rakohaya iyaw inawan na.
His body is big.
Gomolang inawan ko, ta maganyit ako.
My body becomes thin, because I am sick.
inaynawan
The whole body used in reference to pain, sickness, or feelings.
often used in reference to oneself
Maynyin tabo inaynawan ko, ta nahopag ako.
My whole body hurts, because I was tired.
2
Someone's self.
followed by a genitive pronoun
Allilawen mwabaw inawan mo.
Don't deceive yourself.
Binata na do inawan na a kāna, "Aysa! Arabaw kapagmangamanga ko!"
He said to himself saying, "Gracious, There is no more doubting of mine!"
kaynaynawan
Someone's own self, alone.
pinakainawan
A representative.
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