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Cebuano
Etymology
pag- + -um- + angkon. Perhaps from angkon (“to own”), but more plausibly, from anak (“child, relative”) through anakon. Compare Tagalog pamangkin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌpaɡ ʔuˈmaŋkon/
- (Fast speech) IPA(key): /paɡuˈmaŋkon/
- Hyphenation: pag‧u‧mang‧kon
Noun
pag-umangkon
- a nephew or niece; the child of one's sibling or sibling-in-law
- Short for pag-umangkon sa panag-agawan (“child of one's cousin”).
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