Where does “makain” come from?
makain (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog kain, from Spanish Caín, from Latin Cain, from Ancient Greek Κάϊν, from Biblical Hebrew קַיִן.
makain (Tagalog): to potentially be eaten
Definitions
- to potentially be eaten
makain (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog kain, from Spanish Caín, from Latin Cain, from Ancient Greek Κάϊν, from Biblical Hebrew קַיִן.
makain (Tagalog): to potentially be eaten