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(Sp. ni) Neither, nor, not even.
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The Genitive of the personal article "si". Si Pédro. Peter. Ni Pédro. Peter's, of Peter. Ginbúhat iní ni Pédro. Peter did this. This was done by Peter. This is Pedro's doing (work).
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Now, at present, the present moment, actual, instant, current, for the time being, nonce. (see karón).
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(Sp. nivel) Level, horizontal, spirit-level, water-level; watermark; plummet.
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(Sp. nieve) Snow.
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To trickle, dribble, flow out slowly or in a thin stream, to exude, ooze out. Naganígnig iníng tuburán. This spring is only a trickle. Ginanignigán ang íya páa sing nánà sa pilás. The pus from the wound is trickling down his leg. Naganígnig ang íya mga lúnà. His tears are flowing. (see nínig, ílig).
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A small round basket, usually with a rattan rim; winnowing basket.
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Movement, stir; to be quiet, say neither "yes" nor "no". Walâ silá sing niháynihóy sa íla baláy. There is no movement or stir at their house, all is quiet at their house. (see litóklitók).
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(Sp. niquel) Nickel; to nickel, nickelize.
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(Sp. niquelado) Nickel-plated, nickeled, nickelized.
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(B) To set the teeth on edge. See ngílo, ngiló.
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Made up in pieces, divided in pieces, by the piece, applied to objects that are rather long and comparatively slender. Nakabakál akó sing kawáyan nga ninahót nga tagnapúlò ka dakû ang nahót. I bought some bamboos by the piece at the rate of ten centavos per piece. (nahót; see binílog).
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See nígnig id.
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To trickle, flow in a small stream, etc. See nígnig, nínig, ílig.
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(Sp. niño) Child, baby, infant, babe, bairn, brat, kid, little one, chit, little boy. Ang Sánto Nínyo. The Holy Child. The Infant Jesus. (see bátà).
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