umano
See also: umanò
Italian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Latin hūmānus, from homō.
Adjective edit
umano (feminine umana, masculine plural umani, feminine plural umane, superlative umanissimo)
Noun edit
umano m (plural umani, feminine umana)
- human being
- (poetic, usually in the plural) mankind, human race
Related terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb edit
umano
Tagalog edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
umanó (complete umano, progressive umaano, contemplative aano, Baybayin spelling ᜂᜋᜈᜓ)
- (colloquial) to do something or anything whose actual word for the verb is something the speaker cannot express, or context is enough to derive the meaning
- Umano nang malakas kanina kaya baha dito.
- The thing happened strongly a while ago so it's flooded here.
- Umano ka roon?
- What did you do there? or Did you do that there?
- Ikaw ba ang batang umano sa pader?
- Are you the kid that did that to the wall?
- complete aspect of umano
Conjugation edit
Verb conjugation for umano
Affix | Root word | Trigger | ||||
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um- ᜂᜋ᜔ |
ano ᜀᜈᜓ |
actor | ||||
Aspect | Imperative | |||||
Infinitive | Complete | Progressive | Contemplative | Recently Complete | ||
umano ᜂᜋᜈᜓ |
umano ᜂᜋᜈᜓ ungmano1 ᜂᜅ᜔ᜋᜈᜓ |
umaano ᜂᜋᜀᜈᜓ ungmaano1 ᜂᜅ᜔ᜋᜀᜈᜓ naano2 ᜈ ᜀᜈᜓ |
aano ᜀᜀᜈᜓ maano2 ᜋ ᜀᜈᜓ |
formal | kaaano ᜃᜀᜀᜈᜓ |
umano ᜂᜋᜈᜓ ano2 ᜀᜈᜓ |
informal | kakaano ᜃᜃᜀᜈᜓ | |||||
1Now archaic in Modern Tagalog. 2Dialectal use only. |
Adverb edit
umanó (Baybayin spelling ᜂᜋᜈᜓ)
Derived terms edit
Further reading edit
- “umano”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018