mal-ayTo die.Nal-ay nan kaiw ay inis-ekna.The tree he planted died.2.6.6Diecfnal-ay
mal-esTo settle or shrink in cooking, as leaves or vegetables do.Nalaka ay mal-es nan ange no maoto.The camote leaves easily shrinks when cooked.5.2.1Food preparation
mameTo put food in one's mouth by handfuls, to eat.Imamem nan kankanem ta adi tomedek.Eat your food so it will not cool off.5.2.2Eat
mamgaanTo dry where there was liquid.Namgaan nan lota tay adi omod-odan.The soil is dry for it does not rain.1.3.3.1Drycfmaga
mamin-pfxNumber of times, as mamingsan "some time", mamingdowa "twice" mamingado "many times", mamingkaat "how many times" "occasionally".Mamin-ado ay inbagak dapay adina kayet ikkan nan kanak.I told him many times yet he does not do what I say.8.1.1Number
mamingsanSometimes, once.No mamingsan et omali siya isna.Sometimes, he comes here.8.4.8Speed
mammigatVery early, bigat. To leave or go out to work ma- or na-.Namigat siya id kawni.He went to the fields early awhile ago.8.4.5.3Right timecfbigat
mam-isGood tasting, delicious.Mam-imam-is nan inotoyo.What you cooked is very delicious.anttamnay2.3.3Tastecfimis
manaInheritance, to inherit.Minanana nan om-ana ken inana.He inherited his camote field from his mother.Ilo.6.8.1.5Possession, property
manakabalinThe Almighty, able to do anything, often equated with Kabonyan. Also used to compare people able to do amazing things.Si Apo Diyos et kedeng nan manakabalin.Only God is able to do anything.4.9.2Supernatural beingcfmabalin