emmak
EMMAK is a word in Ilokano with its meaning in English.
v. /AG-/ to bleat, moo or low. Apay nga agemmak diay baka? Why is the cow mooing? EMPLEADO [εmplεado; f. Sp.], n. employee. EMPLEO [εmplεo; f. Sp.], n. employment. EMPLEO [εmplεo; f. Sp.], n. employment. v. /MANGI-: I-/ to employ, secure a job for. Awan ti mayat nga mangiyempleo kenka no kasta ka nga sadut. Nobody will want to employ you if you are as lazy as that. 1 -EN [pt. -IN-, prp. R1 + -EN, ptp. R1 + -IN-], a passive verbalizing affix which generally places the goal of the verb in focus or subject position. It has various special meanings such as the following. 1. to make or fashion into, transform into, or equate with the thing referred to by the (nominal) stem. Badoen da diay lupot nga inted mo. They will make into a dress the cloth that you gave. 2. to use the thing referred to by the (nominal) stem as tool or implement to do something. Imaen tayo ti mangan. Let’s use our hands to eat. 3. to affect with the disease or ailment named by the (nominal) stem. Burtongen ta ubing. That child has chicken pox. 4. to be attacked, injured or eaten by the animal, insect, pest, etc. named by the (nominal) stem. Kutonen dayta no dimo nga ingato. That will be attacked by ants if you don’t put it up. 5. to consider as having the quality or attribute indicated by the (adjectival) stem. Pintasen da daytoy. They consider this beautiful. 6. to cause the number indicated by the (numeral) stem to be reached. Sangapuloen da ti ited da kenka. They will make ten what they are going to give you. 2 -EN, adv. now, already; as of now; as of this or that moment. --var. -N (after a vowel), -ON (after pronoun -AK). ENBELOP [εnbelop; f. Eng.], n. envelope. --syn. SOBRE. ENERO [εnεro; f. Sp.], n. January. ENTABLADO [εntablado; f. Sp.], n. a raised platform, dais; stage