prone to, susceptible to
root |
meaning |
root + affix |
meaning |
---|---|---|---|
sakit |
illness |
sakitin |
prone to illness |
lagnat |
fever |
lagnatin |
prone to fevers |
sipon |
cold |
sipunin |
prone to colds |
antok |
sleepiness |
antukin |
prone to sleepiness |
root |
sakit |
meaning |
illness |
root + affix |
sakitin |
meaning |
prone to illness |
root |
lagnat |
meaning |
fever |
root + affix |
lagnatin |
meaning |
prone to fevers |
root |
sipon |
meaning |
cold |
root + affix |
sipunin |
meaning |
prone to colds |
root |
antok |
meaning |
sleepiness |
root + affix |
antukin |
meaning |
prone to sleepiness |
Sentences:
Lagnatin si Ningning. |
Ningning is prone to fevers. |
Antukin si Gingging. |
Gingging is prone to sleepiness. |
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