"Ig—" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
ig— - See i—. "I—” and "ig—” can often be
used promiscuously, e.g. ighámbal,
ihámbal; igsilíng, isilíng; igdápat, idápat;
igbátok, ibátok; etc. But words beginning
with the letter "k” have nearly always "ig—”
instead of "i—”, e.g. igkasubô, igkasákit,
igkahuyâ, igkúdlit, etc.
ig = inig-.
ig {1} prefix, alternant of the future and subjunctive nonpoten-tial instrumental prefix i, used with some verb bases referring to mutual actions referring to the person with whom the action is done.
Dúgayng wà ku siya igkítà, I havent met him for a long time.
{1a} prefix used in Biblical language with certain roots as an alternant of i in all of its meanings.
Birhin Maríya, ig-ampù mu kami, Virgin Mary, pray for us.
{2} a?
x added to roots referring to relationship, referring the person with whom one is in that relationship.
Igsúun, Ones sibling.
Ig-ágaw, Ones cousin.
Dílì ku siya igláin, I am related to him.
The mind is found most acute and most uneasy in the morning. Uneasiness is indeed a species of sagacity-a passive sagacity. Fools are never uneasy.
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