Someone (machi-) eats a meal with someone.
machi- machakan
machichakan 'eats regularly with'
meals of the day: armosal 'breakfast', pangaldaw, riyagen 'lunch', and arawen, pangmalem 'supper'
Machākan kami do sīt ko do idi.
We eat a meal with my friend in the town.
ichan
Any article of food eaten with rice, a side dish as meat, fish, etc.
kākan
The eating of something.
Do oras no kākan, ki āro tawotawo.
At the time of eating, there were lots of people.
kakanan
The inedible part of a food item, as egg shells, skins, shells of crabs, etc.
kanan
Something used as a plate or bowl.
kanen
Food.
also mākan; pl. makākan
pagkain
kanekanen, ipakan
Kanen daw kanen saw a naidāton do didyosen.
They eat food that was offered to the idols.
kankanen
A snack as cookies, cakes, chips, etc.
also mākakan
makakain
timusen
kinanan
Tableware as cutlery and dishware.
pachakanan
A place to eat a meal as a restaurant, etc.
Abaw chapatak ko a pachakanan do Calayan.
I do not know of any place to eat in Calayan.
Sa ākang pachakanan ko.
(At) older sibling (and family's place) is the place I eat (my meals).
pakan
Someone (mang-, maN-) feeds someone or an animal (-en) something (i-).