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petang
Hot; refers to temperature.
Petang niman.
It is hot today.
Petang i chanom.
The water is hot.
si--an sipetangan
Season of hot weather.
on- (TH) onpetang/ manpepetang/ pimetang
To become hot.
Onpetang i indotho.
The rice will become hot.
man-+-in- (AG&TH) manpinetang/ manpipinetang/ iyanpinetang
To warm each other; keep each other warm.
i- (TH) iptang or ipetang/ inpetang,
mengi- mengiptang or mengipetang/ manpepetang/ engiptang or engipetang,
may- maypetang/ emangkaipetang/ iyaypetang
To warm; heat.
Ipetang moy chanom a may-emes cha nga-nga.
You heat the water that will be used to bathe the children.
Iptang to ka na afoy.
The fire will warm you.
-en (TH) peptangen/ petanga/ pintang,
meN- memtang/ mangpepetang/ iyamtang,
me- meptang/ emangkeptang/ iyaptang
To warm; heat.
Peptangen to ka na afoy.
The fire will warm you.
-an (TH) peptangan/ petangi/ pintangan,
me--an meptangan/ emangkeptangi/ iyatengan
To heat or warm a little; heat or warm more.
Pintangan to nin i kapi asan miha si-jofa.
She heated the coffee a little first before we drank it.
Niyan-ikafo na kapiy petang.
The coffee is starting to get hot.
Fever.
petang na angel
fever [of the body]
on- (TH) onpetang/ manpepetang/ pimetang
To have a fever.
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