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Tagalog English
lutong (adj) /ma--/ crisp; brittle
luto1 (adj) cooked
man2

[L2 Definition:]
with LAMANG, denotes minimum act or the least to do; as MAGLUTO KA MAN LAMANG SANA, the least you could do is cook

(adv) also; too; as AKO MAN, I, too.
naman4

[Notes:]
expresses transition to another subject, hence also mild contrast, as HABANG SI JUANA AY NAGLULUTO, SI JUAN NAMAN AY NAGLILINIS NG BAHAY, while Juana is cooking, Juan cleans the house; ANO KA BA NAMANG TAO? What sort of person are you, anyway?

(id) usually emphasizing the fact or the feeling involved in the expression
bulutong (noun) smallpox
busog

[Passive Verb:]
mabusog

[Examples:]
Mabusog ka kaya sa aking nilutong pansit? (Will you be satisfied with the noodle I cooked?)

(verb) to be full, satisfied, satiated (from eating)
luto2

[Active Verb:]
magluto

[Passive Verb:]
lutuin

[Examples:]
1) Magluto tayo ng pansit mamaya. (Let us cook noodles later.) 2) Lutuin mo ang pansit mamaya. (Cook the noodles later.)

(verb) to cook
luto3

[Passive Verb:]
iluto

[Examples:]
Iluto mo ako ng pansit. (You cook some noodles for me.)

(verb) to cook
lasap2

[Active Verb:]
lumasap

[Passive Verb:]
lasapin

[Examples:]
1) Lumasap siya ng pagkaing niluto ng kanyang nanay. (He relished the taste of his mother's dish.) 2) Lasapin mo ang simoy ng hangin. (Enjoy the good smell of air.)

(verb) to relish the taste of food; to enjoy (something)
silbi

[Active Verb:]
magsilbi

[Passive Verb:]
isilbi

[Examples:]
1) Magsilbi ka sa iyong inang bayan. (You should serve your motherland.) 2) Isilbi mo ang iyong niluto. (Serve what you cooked.)

(verb) to serve

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