Matigsalug Manobo Student Dictionary

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dress
 
vi.
 
1.
Def.: egkukumbalè
MS: egkukumbalè
If you dress, or get dressed, you put on clothes.
I showered and dressed before breakfast.
Migpamanihus a wey migkukumbalè wey a migkeen.
 
vt.

 
2.
Def.: egpakumbalè
MS: egpakumbalè
If you dress someone, you put clothes on them.
She dressed her son for school.
Migpakumbalaan din ka anak din ne lukes ne eg-iskuyla.
 
vi.

 
3.
Def.: egkukumbalè te nateil ne pamaahi
MS: egkukumbalè
If you dress a certain way, that is the kind of clothing that you wear.
She always dresses very well.
Layun meupiya ka pamaahi te pegkukumbalè din.
 
n-uc.

 
4.
Def.: klasiyan te kumbalè
MS: klasiyan te kumbalè
Dress is the kind of clothes that you wear.
We wear traditional native dress at Fiesta.
 
n-ct.

 
5.
Def.: kumbalè te malitan ne malayat
MS: kumbalè te malitan ne malayat
a piece of clothing for women, which looks like a skirt and top joined together.
She is wearing a nice blue dress.
Migsaluub sikandin te meupiya ne meilem ne kumbalè.
 
vt.

 
6.
Def.: egbukus
MS: egbukus
If you dress a part of your body where the skin is broken, you cover it to keep it clean.
The doctor dressed the cut on my leg.
Migbukusan te duktur ka palì te paa ku.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0726-0750
Status: ready


Last updated: 17/Jan/2012