aninconj1even thoughNan-ekan da etan inhibak kun ubi anin ni eleg makallutu tep neka-upadda. They ate the sweet potatoes that I cooked even though they were not well-cooked because they were very hungry.2shortened form of an idiomatic concession expression; never mind; no problemEndi law hu pihhu nan Peter tep indawat tuddan udidyan tu nem anin haggud mansildun kabbuhhan.Peter does not have any money now for he gave it to his younger siblings, but never mind, he will receive his salary tomorrow. The longer form is aninman.aninman