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yabni₁ [yábni] v To pull suddenly; to yank. Maado yang ay nayabni ni Paul kag baro it ida anak, kung waya ay naligis tan-a. It’s good that Paul gave a sudden pull on his clothing, if not he might have been run over.

waya nangayani₁ [wayâ nangayáni] (id. of pangayan) adj Nothing to show for it (lit. ‘it its not named’).

tsani₁ [tsanî] v To pluck eyebrows. tsani

sani₁ [sanî] adj Novice; new at work, place and not acquainted with something. Tong inra kabulig ay sano sa trabaho. Their new maid is a novice in her work.

patani₁ n Seeds are edible. eaten as green bean. They are very high in carbohydrates and fairly high in protein, but only fair in iron ans deficient in calcium. patani Phaseolus Lunatus

ni₁ case Of belonging to somebody named (which is the 2nd person singular genitive case marker). ni Mapagto ako sa bayay ni Merry. I’ll go to Merry’s house. comp. kami ni ariane , der. nina

ngani₁ [ngánì] part Sinl 1In other words (as of scolding [sentence initial]). kaya nga Ngani indi baga nimo gustong himuon. In other words you don’t want to do it then? (sem. domains: 3.6.1 - Show, explain, 9.2.6 - Particles.) 2So! (as of scolding [sentence initial]) (sem. domains: 4.8.4.1 - Rebuke, 9.2.6 - Particles.)

mani₁ n Arachis oil is obtained by expression, and is nearly colorless and has a pleasant taste. It is edible and is used as a salad oil, especially as a cheaper substitute for olive oil. The lower grades are used for making soaps or for burning. The edible pods are eaten either boiled or roasted. The protein and fat contents are very high and contain sonsiderable carbohydrates. They are also fair sources of calcium and iron. mani Arachis Hypogaea

gani₁ [gánì] part Should really do something; guess something should be done; really the one (as of coaxing strongly or emphasizing). nga Asi gani nak waya anay ako nida gipanguta-a bag-o nida gibay-a. I said why didn’t she first ask me before she took it. (sem. domains: 3.2.5.4 - Agree with someone.)

imaw ngani₁ [imáw ngánì] (id. of imaw) idiom - Convert to subentry That’s why; because. (sem. domains: 9.2.5.2 - Clause conjunctions.)