"Nanay" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Nanay - mother
nanáy - Mother! Mamma! Mama! Ma!
Nanáy, karí ka dirí. Mother, come here.
nanay
Definition: (noun) mother
2
Definition: (syn) INAY
Notes: term of address and reference
nánay - Mother, mamma, mama, ma. Si
nánay ko (ang ilóy ko). My mother. Si
nánay kag si tátay (ang amáy kag ang
ilóy). Father and mother.
nánay n mother.
Háin man si Nánay mu?
Where is your mother?
v {1} [A; a12] call s.
o.
mother.
Nanáyun lang ka nákù kay sáma ka sa inahan nákù, Ill call you Mother because you are like a mother to me.
{2} [B1256] become a mother.
() voc.
short form: nay.
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