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pahan1
kakan
The act of feeding.
Pantathaned toy pahan na animal to.
His way of feeding his animals is to feed them one after another.
ma- mafekan
Always feeding.
Mafekan iwa eba-kol na toon memisita.
The old woman always feeds people who visit her.
-en (TH) pekanen/ pahana/ pikan,
meN- memekan/ manpapahan/ emahan,
me- mepekan/ emangkepahan/ epahan
To feed (something or someone); implies that feeding is done more than once, i.e. a regular pattern.
Bimetik da tep pekaen toy manok to.
He went home because he had to feed the chickens.
Pahan moy aanak na ikdog.
You feed the children some eggs.
Pekanen taha na ikdog say onkedsang ka.
I’ll feed you eggs (on a regular basis) so that you will become strong.
Napikan to ngoy angel to?
Is he feeding himself? (as for a child)
-an (TH) pekanan/ pahani/ pikanan,
me--an mepekanan/ emangkepahani/ epahanan
To feed (someone or something); implies that feeding occurs only once.
Pekanan taha na ikdog say onkedsang ka.
I will feed you an egg (once) so that you will become strong.
i- (TH) ipahan/ inpahan,
mengi- mengipekan/ manpapahan/ engipahan,
may- maypekan/ emangkaipahan/ iyaypahan
To feed something (to someone).
Idothom i ikdog et ipahan mod nga-nga.
You cook the eggs and feed them to the children.
i--an (LOC) ipahanan/ ipahani/ inpahanan,
may--an maypekanan/ emangkaipahani/ iyaypahanan
To feed someone or something food.
Ipahanim i aanak na ikdog.
You feed the children some eggs.
*Ipahanan taha na aanak.
*I’ll feed the children for you.
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