madi
MADI is a word in Ilokano with its meaning in English.
v. 1. not to like or want (to do something), to refuse (to do something). Madi mangan diay billit. The bird refuses t. eat 2. not to like or want (someone or something), to refuse (someone or something). Madim dayta? Don’t you like that? /AG-/ to refuse (to do something), to back out (from doing something). --var. ADI. --see also INDIAK, MANDIAK. adj. not appropriate, not proper, not nice, not good, not decent. Madi dayta nga aramid. That action is not decent. MADRE [madrε; f. Sp.], n. nun. v. /AG-/ to become a nun. MAESTRA [maεstra, mεstra; f. Sp.], n. a female teacher. v. /AG-/ to become a female teacher. --ant. MAESTRO. MAESTRO [maεstro, mεstro; f. Sp.], n. 1. a male teacher. 2. master. v. /AG-/ to become a male teacher. --ant. MAESTRA.