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mangipa- caus. this prefix encodes a causative agent that is topicalized and cross-referenced; non-past tense. Hay pundallanan ina di mangipaatun hiya. It is mother’s walking that makes her tired. Hanan mittuluy mangipataddog hanadah u-unga. It is the teacher who will have the children stand. Nganney mangipadukke hi buuk? What will make the hair grow long? Sim: nangipa-. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.)

mangin- TACR. this prefix encodes a time concept and functions to express that an event or condition will come about without an undue time lapse; quickly; soon. Umala ka nah makakkaphod an alina ta manginkakapya kah tinapay. (Genesis 18:6) Get some fine flour and quickly make bread. Mangin-a-ali kayu ta baddangan dakami. Come quickly to help us. Ot e mangin-a-ala nan tagu nah wahe. (2Kings 6:7) And so that man went and quickly got the ax. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes, 8.4.5 - Relative time.)

mangidinol (infl. of dinol) trans. refers to the person who trusts in someone or something. Ya nadan mangidinol ke hiya ya adida muntutuyuh nundinolan dan hiya. (1Pedro 2:6c) And as for those who are trusting in him, they will not change their minds about trusting in him. mangi‑.

mangihwang (infl. of ihwang) trans. refers to the one who saves. Hiya ya abuy mangihwang ke ditaku. (Acts 4:12b) He is the only one who saves us. Mu hi Apu Dios an mangihwang ke ditakun mangulug ya impatibo nay ulena ya pamhod nan ditaku ot ihwang ditaku, mu bokon gapuh nangatan takuh maphod, mu gapuh homok na. (Titus 3:4) But God who saves us believers, he shows his kindness and his love for us and so he saves us, but not because of the good we have done, but because of his mercy. mangi‑. (sem. domains: 4.9.3 - Theology.)

mangibalo (infl. of balo) trans. refers to the person who avenges a wrong or revenges a killing. Ya hiyay nangamung an mangibalo nah at-attom ke ha-on. (1Samuel 24:12B) He is the one who is responsible to avenge what you are doing to me. mangi‑.

mangibaliw (infl. of baliw) trans. to save; savior, the one who saves is cross-referenced; refers to spiritual salvation. Hi Apu Dios ya abuy mangibaliw ke ditakuh liwat taku. Only God can save us from our sins. mangi‑/nangi‑. Sim: hiwang, salbal.

mangi- top. this prefix cross-references a topicalized agent-subject; co-occurs with Class 3 verbal roots; non-past tense. Mihaad nan hagabi nah dola ta nangamung mo nan kon hagabi an ahi mangip-iphod. The hagabi-bench is placed in the yard and it is up to the owner to have it finished (lit. made-good). Kediyen algon pumbungbungan da ya immali on inhinyeron mangiha-ad hi bungbung. That day when they blasted the rocks, an engineer came to place the dynamite sticks. Sim: nangi-. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.)

manggop (infl. of hogop) trans. to attack an army or a village or city in an attempt to occupy it. Ya himmawwang nadan tatagun e manggop ke dida ot pumpate da dida. And the raiding people came out and started to attack them to kill them. maN‑. (sem. domains: 4.8.3 - War.)

mangga comm. refers to the mango tree and fruit. Ohan algo ya ek bo tinangad nan mangga ya mungkap-u moy bungana. Then one day, I went to look up at the mango tree and its fruit was almost gone. Kabigabigat on ek tinangad hanan mangga min dakol di bunga na. Everyday I went and looked up at our mango tree that had much fruit. (sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree, 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)

mange (infl. of e) intrans. going, moving at the present point in time. Da Juan ke Maria din mange. Juan and Maria are the ones going. Ya handih mange da ya nakaan hidiyen dogoda. (Luke 17:14b) And when they were going, their sickness was removed. Mun-iya-iyag dan mangmangnge an ito-ol day “He, he, he.” As they go along, the men keep cheering lustily, “He, he, he.” maN‑. (sem. domains: 7.2 - Move.)

mangdon (infl. of odon) refers to the person who holds something. Ha-oy di oggan mumbantay nah tendaan ya ha-oy di mangdon hi aladdun nan drawer. I was the one who sometimes guarded the store and I was the one who held a key to the drawer. maN‑. (sem. domains: 7.4 - Have, be with.)

mangay-ayyam (der. of ayyam) nom. refers to either party in an engagement relationship; fiancé or fiancée.

mangat (infl. of at) trans. to do something; the agent-subject is topicalized. <This particular form of at is used when the discourse requires the agent-subject to be in the pre-verb position.> Kon waday laing yun mangat nah ipangunuk? Do you have the skill to do my work? Hanan tagu ya tobalonan mabayadan an mangat hi gaga-iho. That person, he will accept payment to do bad. maN‑/naN‑.

mangapya (infl. of kapya) trans. refers to the person who makes or builds something. Indanit mala-uy kaatnan toon ot mangapyay gubilnuh kalatah di. Some years passed and then the government built a road there. maN‑/naN‑.

manganggigiya (der. of anggigiya) intrans. to gather anggigiya beetles. Eda manganggigiya hi bigat. They are going to gather anggigiya-beetles tomorrow. maN‑.

mangako (infl. of ako) trans. refers to one who steals; thief. Nah kadakol di tatagu ya mahapul an halipat-an di pihhu te wadaday mangako. With the number of people, you have to be careful with your money because there are those who steal. maN‑/naN‑.

mangado (infl. of ado) trans. to make rice paddy mounds for planting vegetables during fallow season. Umeyak hi payo te eyak mangado. I’ll go to the field to make paddy mounds.

mantilyu 1comm. a solid metal head on a handle used in driving nails; a hammer. Alam nan mantilyu ta kaanom din patak. Get the hammer and remove that nail. (sem. domains: 6.7.2 - Pounding tool.) 2trans. to use a hammer on something; to nail something. Mantilyuwom nan patak ta mihamad nan kaiw. Use the hammer on the nail so that the wood will stay in place. ‑on/‑in‑ ‑an. 3intrans. to use a hammer. Mummantilyu da nadan u-unga ad dola. The children are using the hammer in the yard. muN‑/nuN‑. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: martillar.

manteka 1comm. cooking oil; lard; animal grease. Adi mungkammoy manteka ya liting. Cooking oil and water do not mix. Athituy aton: Mamangulu ya igisay amput ya danggu hi manteka. This is how to cook it: First, saute the garlic and onions in a good amount of cooking oil. Kanan nan in-inay ek ihulul tun onom an itlug hi manteka. The old woman said, I’m going to barter these six eggs for lard. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.3.5 - Cooking oil.) 2trans. to use cooking oil in cooking. Mantekaam nan ihda taku. Use cooking oil in our viand. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: manteca. infl. mummanteka

manomnom (infl. of nomnom) intrans. to bring something to mind; to be reminded of something; remember. Manomnom kun handi keh kau-unga mi ya wadaday nihag-on kediyen ob-ob hi o-ongal an batu. I remember that when we were children, there were big rocks by that spring. An manomnom mu din golang dih immali kan e nangidung-on dakami? Do you remember the baby when you came to visit us? ma‑. (sem. domains: 3.2.6 - Remember.)

manogpat (der. of hogpat) trans. to gather fresh canegrass; used for trellis, building a fence, etc. Manogpat kah pun-alad taku tuh dola. Go and cut fresh canegrass for us to build a fence around the yard. maN‑/naN‑.

manno adjunct. expression of necessity; you’d better do it; must; have to; said as a threat or warning. Manno op-opya ka te uggem inila di maat. You’d better keep quiet because you do not know what happened! Attitudinal.

Manila prop. name of the largest city in the Philippines. Pinhod mun inilaon di Manila. Do you want to know about Manila? Em hanhanan ten kakon-anay pangayan da ad Manila. Go ask him when they will go to Manila.

manibo (infl. of tibo) trans. refers to a person who sees something. Nun-ang-ang-angak hin wadaday tagun manibon ha-on ya maid ot kumayatak. I looked around to see if there was a person seeing me, and no one was, so I climbed the tree. maN‑/naN‑.

maniger comm. one who manages an enterprise; manager. Hiyay maniger nah bangko. He is the manager of the bank. Sim: maneho. Language Of Borrowing: English.