Matigsalug Manobo Student Dictionary

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extreme
/iks-treem/
 
adj, n-ct.
 
1.
Def.: amana; naamanaan; kekesehi
MS: amana; naamanaan; kekesehi
If something is extreme, it is very strong or great.
She has an extreme fear of rats.
Due amana liyas din te me ambew.
She moved from Manila to a very small sitio. That's going from one extreme to the other.
 
adj.

 
2.
Def.: kenè ne eleg wey ke meupiya ne suman-suman wey himu tenged su egkaamanaan dè [egkaamana͡an]; naamanaan [naamana͡an] dè iya man e
If something that a person believes or does is extreme, it is not good because it is too strong or too much.
He burned the house because there were three rats. That was extreme!
Migsilaban din ka baley ran su due tatelu ne ambew. Naamanaan iya man e.
 
adj.

 
3.
Def.: kinataneban; kinapupulan
MS: kinataneban; kinapupulan
You use extreme to talk about the part of something which is at the edge of it, far from the middle (e.g., the extreme left).
She lives on the extreme edge of the province, almost in the next province.
Mig-ugpè sikandin diyè te kinataneban e te prubinsya, dulug e te seup ne prubinsya.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0826-0850

 
 
extremely
/iks-treem-lee/
 
adv.
Def.: amana
MS: amana
very
Status: ready


Last updated: 18/Dec/2012