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panaw Sense 1 verb English. Goes, takes one's leave, sets out on a trip; travels by walking as opposed to other methods of travel; gen. for means of travel. Example sentence: Subanen. Lema' daw, mpanaw si nga Titing ditu Sambuangga; mayaku sia megdunut, laak nda'iduni pilitiu. English. Tomorrow Titing and his companions are going to Zamboanga; I would like to go with them, but I don't have my fare. noun English. The way s.t. is done, used in explaining s.t.. Synonym. betad panawpanaw verb English. Takes a walk, strolls, with no destination in mind. Example sentence: Subanen. Ki gembagel getaw keni, sinaanan nu tubig gembagel pa, mikpanawpanaw diag dibabaw tubig, pegeguit belanan. English. As for this large person, while the water was still high, he walked around on top of the water, carrying a basket. Synonym. la'agla'ag Idiom: metau na mpanaw English. Of a child, has become a toddler. Idiom: mpanaw di ... Grammar. Followed by a number, of months, years. English. Is approaching a certain age, oft. of children; is approaching a length of time. Example sentence: Subanen. Mpanaw di telu taun. English. He/she is almost three years old. Idiom: mpanaw di telunan English. Of a child, old enough to go outside to play, usu. ca. 2 1/2 years. penaun noun English. One's purpose in going s.w.. Example sentence: Subanen. Iini penaun ku, sumaluyu begas. English. What I'm going there for is to buy rice. Synonym. angay panawpanaw verb Note. strolls In group with: baklay; dakap; dilug; eksug; gebek; intit; kagang; kilud; la'agla'ag; laaw; labay; lalag; lektes; limbay; lingi'; nanap; sakay; sampigud; sampuna'; suba'; suduy; tegbeng; uliting; usaug; uyauy Sense 2 English. Dies, euph. Generic. patay
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