Matigsalug Manobo Vernacular Lexicon

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nanam
/nanam/
 
1.
n.
taste
Warè nanam te kasilè ne Kemel te Laha.
There's no flavor to the Kemel te Laha kind of sweet potato.
Eng. taste; flavor
Tag. panlása
Ceb. panabor; lamì
Ilo.: ramán
WBM: nanam
OCM: Sensation and Perception (151)
DDP: Taste (2.3.3)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: F

 
2.
n.
sense of taste
Eng. sense of taste
Tag. panlása
Ceb. panglami
Ilo.: panagramán
OCM: Sensation and Perception (151)
DDP: Sense, perceive (2.3), Taste (2.3.3)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: R

 
3.
adj.
(mananam, mananam-nanam, mA1-, mA1-rdpRT-) delicious; tasty; spicy
Mananam ne egkeenen ka Tilapya ke egtuuhen.
The Tilapia is tasty when roasted.
Eng. delicious; tasty; spicy; nice; saucy; savory; savoury; tasteful; yummy; full of taste
Tag. masaráp
Ceb. lamì; lamian
Ilo.: naímas
OCM: Sensation and Perception (151), Eating (264)
DDP: Taste (2.3.3)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: F
 
v.
for something (egmananam, migmananam/immananam, theme, eg-mA1-) to become tasty
Eng. tasty, to become
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
n.
(kananaman, kA><an-) taste
Eng. taste
DDP: Taste (2.3.3)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: R


Updated by: RJH,TME,QDL,RJH,QDL,RJH
Last updated: 21/Nov/2011

Links to phrasebook

"Mananam" in text "Te pegkeen"

Links to health books

"nanam" in healthbook "Mania teg pakapatey kag iindes?"

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"nanam"