"Anak" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

anak ILOKANO
Definition:

n. interest on money loaned or deposited. v. /AG-:-EN/ to earn as interest: said of money loaned or deposited. Naganak ti lima nga pisos diay kuartak idiay banko. My money in the bank earned four pesos as interest.

anak ILOKANO
Definition:

n. [pl. ANNAK; AN-ANAK for fishes] offspring, young; son, daughter. v. /AG-/ to give birth, to bear or deliver an offspring or offsprings. Naganak diay aso yon? Has your dog given birth? /MANGI-: I-/ to give birth to, to bear or deliver. Singin ti inyanak na. She gave birth to twins.

anak ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to be the godparent of. Sino ti nanganak kenka? Who was your godparent? .

anak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

anák - Child, son, daughter; godson,
goddaughter; to give birth to, to bear a
child, to be delivered of a child, to bring
forth; to be godfather or godmother to a
child at baptism or confirmation. Naganák
siá sing isá ka laláki. She gave birth to a
male-child, she was delivered of a boy.
Iníng bátà ginanák ni Fulána. This child
was born of N.N.—or—N.N. was godmother
to this child. Buót ko ipaanák sa ímo iníng
bátà. I should like you to be godfather
(godmother) to this child. Manganák siá
sa Sábado. He will be godfather on
Saturday. Anka (ángka) iníng bátà. Be
godfather (godmother) to this baby. Ang íla
mga inanák. Their children or offspring.
Anák—or—inanák siá sang isá ka
panimaláy nga lutáw. He was of noble
family, of good family. (cf. bátà;
alángkon).

Synonym:
anak TAGALOG
Definition:

anak
Active Verb: manganak
Passive Verb: ipanganak
Definition: 1) child, son/daughter, offspring (noun) 2) to be born (verb) 3) to give birth
Examples: 1) Si Maria ay bumalik agad sa trabaho tatlong araw pagkatapos niyang manganak. (Maria returned to work three days after she gave birth.) 2) Ipinanganak na bulag ang bata. (The child was born blind.) 3) Anong araw mo gustong ipanganak ang bata? (Wha

Synonym:
anak CEBUANO
Definition:

anak n sa salà, pagpakasalà illegitimate child.
sa pagkaulitáwu a mans child before his marriage.
sa pagkadalága a child born to a woman before her marriage.
sa Táwu Jesus Christ.
sa Diyus Jesus Christ.
sa sakramintu legitimate child.

anak CEBUANO
Definition:

anak n son, daughter.
sa búhat {1} laborer.
{2} accustomed to hard work.
Way báli kanà, kay anak man aku sa búhat, I dont mind that, because Im used to hard work.
{3} poor peo-ple.
Lisud ang panginabúhì sa mga anak sa búhat, Life for the poor is very di?
cult nowadays.
sa bunyag godson or daughter at baptism.
sa gawas illegitimate child.
sa húlaw short person (son of the dry, lean times).
sa kágang exclamation of discom-fiture: My!
Anak sa kágang!
Ngánu nga naílad ka man!
My heavens!
Why did you let them cheat you!
sa sápì child that has been adopted by purchase.
v [AN; cN] {1} give birth.
Dì na muanak (manganak) nà si Kurdapya kay gúlang na, Cordapia will not have any more children because shes old.
Nag-anak siyag kalúha, She had twins.
Ang banig nga gianakan (giangkan, gipanganakan), The mat she gave birth on.
Diin ka ianak (ipan-ganak)?
Where were you born?
{2} [A12] happen to have for a child.
Nakaanak si Pidru ug abilidaran, Pedro had a genius for a son.
() n in prayers: Son of God.
Sa ngálan sa Amahan, sa Ának, sa Ispiritu Santu .
.
.
, In the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost .
.
.
pa- v {1} [A; a2] assist in childbirth, cause s.t.
to be born.
Mananabang ang nagpaanak kanákù, A folk-midwife assisted me in childbirth.
Paangka siya sa matirniti, Let her have her baby in the clinic.
{2} [A; b(1)] make pregnant.
Ang mutsatsa gipaangkan sa kutsíru, The rig driver got the maid pregnant.
palaangkanan n delivery table.
pinaangkan n {1} illegitimate child.
{2} one who gave birth out of wedlock.
(Cf.
paangkan v 1, below.
) paN- v {1} = anak, v.
2 [A] sponsor in a baptism.
Aku ang nanganak ni Bíbi sa bunyag, I was Babys godfather in her baptism.
paN-() n pebble in game of pungga.
pinanganak n godson or daugh-ter.
anak-ának n {1} adopted child.
Anak-ának ra man nà si Kadyu kay walay bátà ang magtiáyun, Cadio is just an adopted child because the couple is childless.
{2} in a childs game, the pretend child.
angkan a having given birth.
Yàyà ug láwas ni si Kurdapya mu rag angkan, Cordapias body is flabby like a woman that has just given birth.
Angkan na siyang dakù pagkaminyù níla, It was well known that she had had a child before they got married.
paangkan v [A13] make s.
o.
pregnant.
Kinsa may nagpaangkan sa labandíra?
Who made the laun-dry woman pregnant?
pinaangkan n one who gave birth to an illegitimate child.
angkánun a for people to be prolific in child-birth.
Angkánun (palaának) kaáyu si Maríya.
Manganak káda túig, Maria is prolific.
She gives birth every year.
alangkan n delivery room.
hinangkan, hingangkan n hen that has raised a brood.
ig-() n relative of any sort.
v [A12; c1] be related.
Naig-ának siya sa mga Blangku kay naasáwa man níya ang anak, He became related to the Blancos because he married the daughter.
ig-alának n {1} child in the womb.
{2} in a condition about to give birth.
Ig-alának na kaáyu ang íyang tiyan, Her stomach looks as though shes about to give birth.
-in- n {1} godson, daughter in any ceremony.
Inanak ku siya sa kasal, He is my godson because I sponsored his wedding.
{2} child born.
Bag-ung inanak, Newly born child.
mag-alának, taliának, umaának n about to give birth.
-un() {1} = inanak.
{2} = pag-umangkun.
pala-() a {1} for people or animals to be prolific in childbirth.
Palaának ang ákung anay, My pig is very prolific.
{2} prolific in output.
see also pag-umangkun, mantiának, taguangkan.

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