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naybi1sp. varnuwībi1the number nine
naylunnnylon line or rope'Ang hāba' hay duha ka purgāda; ginahigutan sa tunga' ning naylun.The length [of the stone] is two inches; [it] has a nylon [fish] line tied onto [it] at the middle.nhigut nga naylun2nnylon tying linePag'abut sa may bi'bi' nang dāgat 'i'itsa mu 'ang batu nga may higut nga naylun kag dahandahānun mu lūkun sa lukunan.Upon reaching the beach edge of the ocean throw the stone [into the sea] which has a nylon tying line [tied on] and wind slowly onto the spool [to catch an octopus].This is fishing line used for tying.naylun nga pīsi'nylon ropenaylun nga pūkut1a nylon line fishnet
niposs pers n detsomeone's action, state, possession; the action, state, possession of someoneNi is followed by a personal noun. For a description of the determiner preceding a common noun, see nang 1b.'Ang maguyang ni Rūsa, hay sa 'ātun pudir natabu' 'ang pag'asāwa niya.As for the older sister of Rosa, her marrying took place under our authority.Nang 'ūna pa lang nāmun nga pag'asāwa ni Birting, naghīmu' siya ning tabūnan nga pitu ka bilug.At the beginning of the marriage of Berting and me, he made seven pieces of deep sea fish traps.Pag'abut ni Sūsan sa bayay tuyug na sina Mamay.Upon Susan's arrival at the house, Mother and the others were already sleeping.cfnang1 nina nina nina Marks one of two people possessing something. Together they are designated by the first person plural possessive pronoun nāmun.gen pers n detA particular action is performed by a named person.Ni is followed by a personal noun. For a description of the determiner preceding a common noun, see nang 1a.'Aba nga kalīpay ku, kay mababakyan na 'aku ni Nanay ning bag'u nga bāru' kag sapātus!Oh, I am happy, because I will surely be able to be bought a new dress and shoes by Mother!cfnina
ni-3var. of-in-4
ni-1var. of-in-1
ni-6sp. var-in-3
ni-4sp. var-in-1
ni-2var. of-in-2
ni-5sp. var-in-2
nī'idvarpani'id1
nīguna rice winnowing basket
nigusyantina male or female merchant; one who buys or sells nigusyu merchandise tindaMahuyat lang kami nga makapamakay 'ang manga nigusyanti nang gūlay para kami makalarga.We are waiting for the many vegetable merchants to buy [vegetables] so that we can leave [on the boat].cfnigusyu tindīratindīru
nigusyuvA merchant nigusyanti merchandises a salable item by buying bakay and selling baligya.nagnigusyu merchandisedgersomeone's merchandising of a commodity'Ang gustu ni Pitra nga trabāhu hay 'ang pagnigusyu ning marmul.The work that Petra likes is engaging in the merchandising of marble.cfnigusyanti
nihnihvA piece of clothing gets snagged by being caught onto something.nagpamagnihnihNaka'abut sinda sa bayay, hay 'ang 'inda bāru' nga būka mangga hay nagpamagnihnih na.When they were able to arrive at the house, their Maria Clara gowns had already each gotten snagged.
niktarnnectar, a sweet liquid secreted by a flowerHalin sa kung pila ka lību nga klāsi nga tanum nga nagabūyak, nga 'igwa ning niktar.Coming from thousands of kinds of plants that bloom, there is nectar.
nilalang2varlalang 1ba creature; a created being