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anigtrans1to be conscientious in caring for something, e.g., one's own body or in doing one's workTuka ia-anig etan panpantallon tu tep e-ebbuh humman.He is taking care of his pants because those are the only ones he has.iC1-/iN-2to be hesitant to do something for fear of being shamedKele muka a-anigid baley tayu hedin immali kadman?Why are you hesitating at our house when you come there?Simagelegen3.4.2.4Afraidka- -i

anihalstato feel restless or uneasyKaum-anihal ni hileng hi ama di kama tep eleg tu peingha.My father is restless at night on a bed because he is not used to it.3.4.2.4.2Nervousum-/-imm-Class 6A Physiological process – state

anikil1transto put something beside or close to another thing or close to someoneIenikil mud annel ni balat etan balita ma-lat eleg meang-ang.Put the crowbar very close to the banana trunk so that it cannot be seen.7.3.2Move something in a directioniC1-/iN-Class 3A Move and position an object at a site2passto be beside or close to somethingNeienikil hi Jose etan di keyew et humman hu eleg mu penang-angan ni nelabahan yu.Jose was standing so close to the tree and that is why you did not see him when you passed by.mei-/nei-3vto physically cling to someone while standingKamei-ennikil etan u-ungnga nan hi inetu tep kaumbaing ni an mekia-ayyam idan edum ni u-ungnga.The child is clinging to her mother because she is shy to go and play with the other kids.

animalnany non-human organism, especially mammalsIhgep mudda hu pitun nambulubulug ni malinih ni animal et ya hakey ni nambulug ni beken ni malinih animal. (Genesis 7:2)Bring inside seven pairs of clean animals and one pair that are not clean animals.Language of Borrowing: English

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

aningahvto echo, of noises at night that were made during the dayThe traditional belief was that if children made noises in the bush areas around a village during the day, those noises would be echoed at night. Speakers of the language today are uncertain as to whether it was believed that the children disturbed some spirit beings that then repeated the noises at night.Antan pangngangalad ligligan tep um-aningah kayun hileng,Do not make so much noise in the bush around the village because your noise will be echoing at night time.Immaningah idan hileng hu u-ungngan annan-a-ayyam di kulukul ni emaggew tep dingngel Walace hu ngala dan hileng.The noises the children who went playing in the creek made echoed because Walace heard their noise during the night.4.9Religionum-/imm-

aninitunmythical creatures in creeks, rivers and forest; sprite, elf, fairy4.9.2Supernatural being

aninmancomp. ofaninmanadjunctexpression of concession; don't be troubled; never mind; no problemAninman hedin ellan tu matsilyu haggud eleg damengu meussal di deya.Never mind if he takes the hammer, anyway it is not being used here.9.2.7Interjections

anla1ngladness; happiness; joyNan-eeddum hu tekuk dan an-anla da et ya nangih da e endi petekkan tu kamedngel ey neka-ka-let et kamedngel di neidawwi. (Ezra 3:13 )Some of them were shouting for joy and others were weeping, so there was no certainty of what was being heard and it was so loud it was heard far away.Simamleng 13.4.1.2Happy2intransthe feeling when one experiences pleasure; to be happy; to be joyfulNakka um-anla ni ellian da tep nebayag ni eleg kudda ang-angan.I am feeling happy about their coming because I have not seen them for a long time.um-/-imm, kaum-

annagamconj1this conjunction introduces the reason for an event or happeningAnnagam nem muka paka-ippaptek idan hampamilyah, anin idan hipan wadan hi-gatu. (Job 1:10a)The reason is that you have always taken good care of the whole family, even everything they have.Kan Jesus ni hi-gaday "Annagam in-abulut Moses ni manhi-yan hu han-ahwa, tep mekelhi ulu yun Jews. Nem yan laputun nanletuan Apu Dios ni emin ey eleg tu iebulut humman." (Matthew 19:8)Jesus said to them, "The reason Moses accepted divorce is because you Jews are hard-headed. But in the beginning when God created everything, he did not accept that."9.2.5.2Clause conjunctions2the reason being, the reason whyAnnagam wada kamidya ey tep dingngel mi e um-ali kayu.The reason that we are here is because we heard that you are coming.Annagam nem immali kayu et humman hu kanday um-alidda dama.The reason is that you came, and that is why they say they will also come.9.6.2.4Basis

annakalahadjunctan expression indicating that something is enoughAnnakalah, kele pakkaw mu ellan ni emin eya tapal ey endi ussalen mi ?That's enough, why do you have to take all the garlic and we won't have any to use?9.2.7Interjections

annakelahid. ofkelahint.proan expression that questions the reason for getting or giving more than enough of somethingAnnakelah mu illa dakel?Why did you have to get so much?Annakelah, kele mu iddawat ni emin eya balat ni hi-gatu?Why so many, why give all these bananas to her?9.2.7Interjections

annan1nany cooked vegetable eaten without anything else5.2.3Types of food

annan2neuphemism for genital organs, male or femaleNemahhig ni kamangkukuheyaw hu annan tu ni nekugitan tu.His genital organ was bleeding too much when he was circumcised.Simesilsingngedanusin2.1.8.4Female organs2.1.8.3Male organs

annel1nthe human or animal bodyHi Appin di Caccaha hu nengamtan mengaplut ni annel hedin wada nan-egah ey wada makaggeh di annel tu.Appin of Caccaha knows how to massage the body if someone has fallen and there is pain in his body.2.1Body2nthe trunk of a treeIenikil mud annel ni balat etan balita ma-lat eleg meang-ang.Put the crowbar very close to the banana trunk so that it cannot be seen.1.5.5Parts of a plant3transto do something by oneself; aloneInannel tu ingngunu tu.He worked alone by himself.Kedukdul ni hi-gatu tep ina-annel tu ge-udan tu ey ginibbuh tun dagah.It's good for him because he spaded alone by himself and so he finished it early.-en/-in-

annil1intransto feel jealousyGinayyum ku dewwan bii ey kaman-annil etan hakey.I made friends with two girls and one of them was jealous. maN-/naN-Class 1C General class - Types of attitudes2transto be jealous of attentions being paid by the opposite sex or to be suspicious of wrongdoing, usually relates to spousesThis word, in general, is thought to describe a feeling that is mostly in the jealous person's mind and that he/she may not have any basis for feeling that way; it has been known that a person will kill when he feels this way.In-annil tu ahwa tun hakey ni laki.He was jealous of his wife's attention to another man.
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annukapna cockroach speciesSimtubbaybay1.6.1.7Insect

ansikkeysp. var.ansikkuyInf. ofsikkeyadj1short, horizontal or vertical measurementAnsikkey bewek mu.Your hair is short.8.2.2.3Short, not tall8.2.2.1Short, not longan-2may also refer to the length of a time span; short timeYa pinhed kun ewwatan yun kaegiegi ey ansikkey law hu tsimpuh ni pengippahdingan tayun ngunun Apu Dios. (1 Corinthians 7:29a)What I want you to understand, brothers and sisters, is that the time is now short for me to do God's work.

ansikkuysp. var. ofansikkey

antagtransto line up stonesLakkay et mu an-antagen ida etan batu ni ittuping di dalan.Go and line up the stones to be used to build stone-walls on the road.7.3.2Move something in a direction-en/-in-Class 4F Adjacency/Adjoining of an object

antaknstring bean or long beanDakel intanem inan antak.My mother planted many string beans.Mateba antak di habal.String beans are robust in the garden.Kayyaggud ni ihhida antak.Antak-beans are good for viand.whlatung5.2.3.1.3Food from vegetables

antamadjto have a sour tasteKaw meantam eman mangga?Is that mango sour?me-

antanfr. var.entanimperativedon't; an imperative used to tell someone not to do an actionAntan ali mewan tu ala etan balwasi tep sinebunan kun ebuh.Don't get those clothes again because I just soaped them.9.4.3.1Imperative

antapsp. var.entaptransto strip rattanInantapan tun emin hu ewey.He stripped all the rattan.Nengantappak ni ewey ni kaalman mukun aggak umlih.I had been stripping rattan yesterday that is why I did not come.Simapyuh7.8.3Cut-an/-in- -anClass 5C Goal oriented sites

Antap1na traditional religious ritualAntap nunyad Caccaja.Today is the Antap-ritual in Caccaja.Nengantap ida di baley Tayaban ni kaalman.They performed the Antap-ritual in Tayaban's house yesterday.4.9.5Practice religion4.3.9.1Custom2vto perform the Antap ritualNengantap ida di baley Tayaban ni kaalman.They performed the Antap-ritual in Tayaban's house yesterday.