Matigsalug Manobo Vernacular Lexicon

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hen-em
/hɔnʔɔm/
Var.1: en-em
Var. enem
num.
“six”
 
1.
num.
six (counting)
Eng. 06; six (counting)
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Cardinal numbers (8.1.1.1)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: B
 
adj.
six (adective)
Ka amey ku due hen-em ne anak.
My father has six children.
Hen-em ne simana ka peggimeley ne imbehey kanami te iskuylaan.
We are given six weeks semestral break by the school.
Eng. six
Tag. anim
Ceb. unom
Ilo.: anem
Sarangani: ʔenem
Ilianen: ʔenem
Dibabawon: ʔenem
Cotabato Manobo: ʔenem
Tasaday: ʔenem
Tigwanon: henʔem
Binukid: haʔenem
WBM: heʔenem
Cagayano: ʔannem
Kinamigin: haʔunum
Tagbawa: ennem
Obo: ʔanem
Proto: (ha)ʔenem
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Cardinal numbers (8.1.1.1)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: B
 
num.
(inggen-em/in-en-em, iN-) six (limitation)
Inhen-em rin te egbarut ne lebut ka binggala.
She pulled up six cassavas.
Gramm. This affix indicates limitation of the number
Eng. six (limitation)
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Cardinal numbers (8.1.1.1)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
2.
adj.
(igkeen-em, igke:n-em/igke-en-em/igkahen-em/igka-en-em, igkA-) sixth (in place or time)
Ka seini ne lalag iyan ka ikehen-em ne numiru puun te an-anayan.
Igkeen-em a te in-alam te talagpanulu ney su warè ku nakumplitu ka me himu ku.
I am only in sixth place among the top students because my projects are incomplete.
Eng. sixth
Tag. pang-anim
Ceb. ika-unom
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Ordinal numbers (8.1.1.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
3.
adv.
(keen-em, ke:n-em, kA-) six times
Keen-em a nekehendiyè te Dawew te seini ne leg-un.
I've been to Davao six times this year.
Kahen-em a egpabetu eyew egkaaldek ka me kunterè ku.
I will fire shots into the air six times so that my enemies will be afraid.
Eng. six times
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Number of times (8.1.1.3)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
4.
num.
(tiggen-em/tig-en-em, tig-) in groups of six or six each
Tiggen-em ki te atelug te maya ne nakita ta.
Each of us will have six of the eggs which we've found.
Eng. six; group (of six); six each
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Numbered group (8.1.1.5)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
5.
adv.
(ikeen-em/ikehen-em, ike:n-em/ikaen-em, ikA-) in six days' time
Ka seini ne lalag iyan ka aldew ne egsinundulan te ikalimma ne aldew.
Ikehen-em key pad egligkat ki Aliks su warè pad seleppì ney ne igpliti te unturanan.
We will leave on the sixth day after five days because we don't have money yet for our fare.
Ikeen-em ki eggipanew diyè te Dawew.
We will go to Davao in three days' time.
Eng. six days from now; sixth day after today; in six days' time
Tag. sa makaanim
OCM: Ordering of Time (805)
DDP: Yesterday, today, tomorrow (8.4.1.2.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
adv.
(neen-eman, ne:n-eman, nA><an-) six days that have passed
Neen-eman e sikandin ka kenè egpamanihus su egtutuliyuk sikandin.
She hasn't had a bath for six days - she just washed her head like a bird.
Migginguma sikandin seeyè se neen-eman.
He arrived six days ago.
Eng. six days ago; six days that have passed
Tag. sa makaanim
OCM: Ordering of Time (805)
DDP: Yesterday, today, tomorrow (8.4.1.2.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
vi.
for something (igkeen-emen, igke:n-emen, theme, igkA–en) to be in six days' time
Igkeen-emen pad ka kasal ku sika ka egpamuhawang ki pad.
My wedding is still in six days' time - that's why we still have time to think about it.
Eng. six days from now; sixthday after today; in six days' time
OCM: Ordering of Time (805)
DDP: Yesterday, today, tomorrow (8.4.1.2.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: R

 
6.
n.
(keen-eman, ke:n-eman, kA><an-) six nights (and intervening days) in the future
Keen-eman key diyè te Dawew.
We will spend six days in Davao.
Gramm. used only with reference to travelling or staying in a place
Eng. six nights (future); for six nights (future); six days (future); for six days (future)
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Day (8.4.1.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
vi.
for someone (egkeen-eman, egke:n-eman, actor, egkA><an-) to be going to spend six days or nights somewhere
Egkeen-eman key diyè te Dawew.
We will spend six days in Davao.
Eng. six days (future); six nights (future)
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Day (8.4.1.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
n.
(neen-eman, ne:n-eman, nA><an-) six nights (and intervening days) in the past
Neen-eman key diyè te Dawew.
We spent six days in Davao.
Gramm. used only with reference to travelling or staying in a place
Eng. six days (past); six nights (past)
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Day (8.4.1.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
7.
vi.
for something (egkeen-em, egke:n-em, theme, egkA><ø-) to become six in total or six times in size
Egkeen-em ka salual nu ke egbebeli ka asawa nu keddiey te salual.
The number of pairs of pants you have will become six if your wife buys another pair from me.
Egkeen-em ka karakelan nu ke egpangeen ka egpanamantaman.
You will become six times your size if you eat a lot.
Eng. six times the quantity
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
8.
adv.
(keen-emen, ke:n-emen, kA–en) in six parts, or six times
Keen-emen ku te egbehey ka sabekan suwilduwan nu.
I'll give you your payment in six lots.
Egpusilen ku ka babuy te keen-emen eyew egkagunsan.
I'll shoot the pig six times to kill it.
Eng. sixth; six parts; six times
OCM: Numeration (802)
DDP: Multiples (8.1.1.4)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
vt.
for something (egkeen-emen, egke:n-emen, patient, egkA><en-) to be divided into six parts or to be done six times
Ka sabeka ne suwilduwan nu egkeen-emen ku te egbehey.
I'll give you your payment in six lots.
Egkeen-emen ku te egpusil ka babuy eyew egkagunsan.
I'll shoot the pig six times to kill it.
Eng. six times; six parts
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
vi.
for someone or something (egpeen-em, egpe:n-em, agent, egpA-) to cause six things (egpeen-emen, egpe:n-emen, theme, egpA><en-) to exist or to happen
Egpeen-emen e pad te anak ku wey a eggendiyè te Menila.
I'll wait until I have six children before I go to Manila.
Egpeen-em a te sukud te kumbalè ku.
You measured me for clothes six times.
Egpeen-em a te salual egpateyi.
I'm going to order six pairs of pants to be sewn.
Egpeen-emen ku pad ka manuk ku wey a egbehey keykew te beyin nu.
I'll wait until I have six chickens and then I'll give you your share.
Eng. six (make three)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: R

 
Created: 07/Jul/2009
Updated by: NJK,QDL,RJH
Last updated: 29/Jul/2014

Links to texts

"hen-em" in text "A Barrio Captain Introduces Himself (Egpataha te Ngaran)"

Links to phrasebook

"hen-em" in text "Pegseel"

"hen-em" in text "Pegseel"

Links to health books

"hen-em" in healthbook "Miggendiye te huspital si Mirsi ka migtibi"

"hen-em" in healthbook "Miggendiye te huspital si Mirsi ka migtibi"

"hen-em" in healthbook "Miggendiye te huspital si Mirsi ka migtibi"

"hen-em" in healthbook "Egmenuwen ta ne keneg masulug ka me anak ta"

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