maskinvarmaskisubord conjAlthough or even though a particular event occurs or a particular state exists, nevertheless another event occurs or another state exists.Maskin 'ang kantidad lang 'adtu nang 'iya bāru' nga 'iya nabakay hay subra lang 'isa ka gatus, sa 'iya 'adtu hay kamahaymāhay.Although the price of her dress which she happened to buy was just over one hundred [pesos], for that one it was very expensive.May yāra' nga nagapanamkun nga ginahagkut kāda hāpun, kag maskin 'āga pa hay gustu na magkinatūyug.There are some who have pregnancy cravings who feel cold every afternoon, and even though it is already morning they like to keep on sleeping.Maski kunu kita magtāyang sa Kwartu gid kita malūsub.Even though they said we would lose [our] way, we really were going to go downhill to Kwartu.syn'ābir bīsan cf'ābir 1a,bīsan magka'unu'ūnu1magka'unu'ūnu2advSomething is accomplished even to a particular degree or extent.Maskin waya' traysikul, nagaka'abut maskin sa 'alipukpuk nang būkid.Even though there is no motorized pedicab [he] is able to go even to the peak of the mountain.

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