IN
IN is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
-in a?
x added to verb bases to form nouns which are parallel in meaning to the direct passive inflectional a?
x (-un1) and the instrumental inflectional passive (i), meaning 1.
{1} the thing [verb]ed.
Hinátag ba ni u pinalit ba?
Was this a present (s.t.
given) or just s.t.
you bought?
{2} s.t.
put s.w.
or in s.t.
Inasin nga karni, Salted meat.
Kinahun ug linata, Things in boxes and things in cans.
x added to verb bases to form nouns which are parallel in meaning to the direct passive inflectional a?
x (-un1) and the instrumental inflectional passive (i), meaning 1.
{1} the thing [verb]ed.
Hinátag ba ni u pinalit ba?
Was this a present (s.t.
given) or just s.t.
you bought?
{2} s.t.
put s.w.
or in s.t.
Inasin nga karni, Salted meat.
Kinahun ug linata, Things in boxes and things in cans.