mamatayan
Cebuano
Etymology
mam- + batayan
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ma‧ma‧ta‧yan
- IPA(key): /mamaˈtajan/, [mʌ.mʌˈt̪a.jʌn̪]
Verb
mamatayan
- to catch birds using a batayan
Conjugation
Conjugation for mamatayan (mang-)
Affix | Root word | Trigger | |||||
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mang- | batayan | actor | |||||
Aspect | Imperative | ||||||
Infinitive | Past/present inchoative | Future/habitual inchoative | |||||
mamatayan | namatayan | mamatayan | pamatayan | ||||
Tagalog
Etymology
From ma- + matay + -an
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ma‧ma‧ta‧yan
- IPA(key): /mamataˈjan/, [mɐ.mɐ.tɐˈjan]
Verb
mamatayán (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜋᜆᜌᜈ᜔, complete namatayan, progressive namamatayan, contemplative mamamatayan)
- to lose someone or something due to death; to grieve for a death
- Synonym: mawalan
- Namatayan ng anak si Rogelio dahil sa aksidente.
- Rogelio lost a son because of an accident.
Inflection
Verb conjugation for mamatayan
Affix | Root word | Trigger | |
---|---|---|---|
ma- -an | matay | locative | |
Aspect | |||
Infinitive | Complete | Progressive | Contemplative |
mamatayan | namatayan | namamatayan | mamamatayan |