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anay
on- on-anay/ man-aanay/ imanay
To be enough; be sufficient.
Imanay i sowilchon awecha a kiyastos cha na kakanen cha.
The salary of their father was enough for what they spent on what they eat.
Nem nat on-anay a pekanen toy emiin a too.
But it is not enough to feed all the people.
i- ianay/ in-anay,
mengi- mengienay or mengianay/ man-aanay/ engianay,
may- may-enay or may-anay/ emangkaianay/ iyay-anay
To make an amount last.
Ianay mo ja bekas a kakanen jo na mahabolan.
You make this rice that you will eat last for the whole month.
-en enayen or anayen/ anaya/ inay,
mengenay/ man-aanay/ enganay,
me- ma-nay or maanay/emangkaanay/ iya-nay or aanay
To add to an amount so that it is enough.
Alam iyay a bekas et enayen ko nem onkolang.
You take this rice and I will add some to it (to make it enough) if it is too little.
-an enayan/ anayi/ inayan,
me--an maanayan/ emangkaanayi/ aanayan
To add some to an amount so that it is enough.
Inayan ine chiy pilak tep kolang i panpeliti red Manila.
Their mother added some to the money to make it enough because their fare to Manila was not enough.
i--an ianayan/ ianayi/ in-anayan,
may--an may-anayan/ emangkaianayi/ iyay-anayan
To add to an amount to make it enough on behalf of someone.
Ianayan taha na bekas say eg ka menongkal na palit a bekas.
I will add some more rice to make it enough for you so that you will not have to buy the expensive rice.
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