Wt/pam/abak
Kapampangan
editPenibatan ning kataya (Etymology)
edit- Ing katayang abak base keng Sulat Wawa / Kulitan
Aliwang Pagkasulat (Alternative forms)
edit- abac - Sulat Bacolor
Agkas (Pronunciation)
edit- IPA : /ˈáːbak/
- Tonal: ȃbak
Palagyu (Noun)
edit- Ing oras ning aldo manibat kapitangang-bengi anggang ugtu.
- Ing pag alto ning aldo keng (galing-aldo)anggang ugtu.
- Mayap a abak keko ngan.
English
editNoun
edit- abak means morning (plural mornings) in english
- The part of the day from dawn to midday.
- The part of the day after midnight and before midday: one o'clock in the morning = 0100 or 1 a.m.
- Good morning to everyone.
Etymology
editFrom Middle English morwening, equivalent to morn + -ing. See also morrow, Middle English morwe.
Antonyms
editInterjection
edit- A greeting said in the morning; good morning
Verb
edit- mayabak, mayayabak, meyabak;
- to do something until morning; become morning.
Tagalog
editNoun
edit- abak means umaga in tagalog.
- Ang bahagi ng araw mula hatinggabi hanggang tanghali.
- Ang bahagi ng araw mula sa pagsikat ng araw (bukang-liwayway) hanggang tanghali.
- Magandang umaga sa lahat.
Dalerayan (References)
editSuglung Palwal (External Links)
edit- Kapampangan-English-Pilipino Dictionary [2]
- Vocabulario Pampango-Tagalog-Inglés / por Gavino Dimalanta, D. E. Fernandez, y del Pampango-Castellano-inglés. [3]
- An English-Spanish-Pampango dictionary, together with idioms, common conversation, and an abridgment of English grammar (grammar in a nutshell), various uses of words, similar words, synonyms, abbreviations, etc. [4]