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apalan or epalan/ apali/ ipalan or iyapalan,
me--an
ma-palan or maapalan/ iya-palan or aapalan
To be jealous of someone; be envious of somene; implies one has bad feelings towards the other person, not a suitable term for married couples in which the people love each other.
Imapal i nga-nged ahi to.
The child was jealous of her sister.
On-apal i nga-nga nem i-kanan moy kadgwa tho.
The child will be jealous if you give something to her companion.
I-kanim ngos ahim na pilak say eg on-apal.
You give your sister some of the money too so that she will not be jealous.
Iyapalan na asoy ngiyaw.
The dog was jealous of the cat.
man-
man-epal/ man-aapal/ iyan-apal
To be jealous or envious of each other.
I-kanim iren chegwa na kindi say eg ira man-apal.
You given them both some candy so that they will not be jealous of each other.
man-inepal
they (2) will be jealous of each other
pan-
Kaapal cha ahi to.
He is jealous of this brother.
Imapal cha ahi to, nem niman enchi.
He was jealous of his brother, but not he isn’t.
Imapal cha ahi to nonta bimaknang.
He became jealous of his brother when he (his brother) became rich.
On-apal.
He will be jealous. or He will become jealous.
Imapal.
He was jealous. or He became jealous.
On-apal cha ahi to no gwariy prisiyo tho.
He will be jealous of his brother if he gets a prize.