ngangel1ŋaŋɜlSCE.dullder.kangangel1have dull edgemangangelIf some knife or cutting instrument is said to be mangangel, it feels dull.
ngata-ngata-enVwill get better /wellNgata-ngata-en nan ya magkedel.Wait for him to get better (from illness).
ngesngesŋɜs.ŋɜsNthe whimpering sound of a dog when it wants something1.6.4.3Animal soundsder.migngesngess.o. to whimper (usually a child)some animal to low /moan (such as a carabao)
ngibles1ŋiblɜsSCE.slippery (dry)der.mangiblesslippery (dry from ball-like stones or dirt)
ngilngilŋilŋil11.1If a piece of bamboo is ngilngilan, it is the thing being shaved in order to remove any sharp or razorlike edges.7.8.5Make hole, opening7.8.3Cut
ngisiŋi.sin.possda person’s grinning smile with teeth showing2.1.1.4MouthAnatanatomyder.migngisis.o. smiled
niki'1ni.kiiʔRLkyaniki-an2SCE.coldder.kaniki'If a person inquires as to something's kaniki', he is asking how cold is it.migkaniki'2If something migkaniki', it has become cold such as one's cup of coffee.niki'feel cold
nimu'SCE.cleander.manimu's.o. will eat with hands the food scrapsnyanimu's.o. ate the food scrap with their handspanimu-anwill eat with hands the food scrapspanimu'to clean or eat with hands
nimulawnimulawvb.stat11.1vb.statIf some hot drink is said to be manimulaw, it is no longer hot but lukewarm in temperature.8.3.4Hot8.3.4.1Coldder.manimulawfeel luke-warm