ka'en
Sense
v
Affixes mag-, -um-, -en, i-, -an
English To eat; to bite (of mosquito).
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Kuma'en kami na.
English We|́bll eat now.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Paka'nen mu si Nono.
English
Feed Nono.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa May kulambu' nirá isa'un ega maka'en it namuk.
English They have a mosquito net so they won't be
“eaten” by the mosquitoes.
n
panga'en
English Food.
Sense
v
Affixes maN-, ipaN-
English To bring in some early-ripened rice for immediate consumption ahead of the main harvest.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Nanga'en na kunu' i taga Lamane. Magayen mamari kamuy imyu.
English They say the Lamane people have already brought
in
some
of
their
rice. Go and ask them to give you some for yourselves.
Idiom pangadedelman nga ka'en
n
Note Breakfast.
Idiom panga'ugtú nga ka'en
n
Note Lunch.
Idiom pangapun nga ka'en
n
Note Supper.
Derivative kara'nen
v
Note To eat a meal.
Derivative kiya'en
v
Note To chew tobacco.
Derivative kumaka'en
adj
Note Man-eating.