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aigagaikin akanin
ki-a (transitive verb) to hold out both hands (palm up) for begging; to guard the possession due to a son or anybody; to hold for somebody; to receive for somebody; to hold in trust for someone. igagakit aberu akanin ilipi: the woman stretches out her hands when she is begging or praying. abu okokuka lokegagakit eong kotwana: my son who supported me died. aigaganakin aimat: to drink one after another from the same vessel. (reflexive verb) to give to one another; to share (anything). cp. ainanakin; aijanakin.