kinain
Kinain is a Tagalog verb form derived from the root kain, meaning to eat. It expresses a completed action and is used in the voice that centers the object of the sentence. In English, kinain is commonly translated as “ate” or “was eaten,” depending on the context.
In everyday usage, kinain is used to indicate that someone has eaten something. Examples include: Kinain ko
Kinain is typically the past tense form when the object is the focus of the sentence. The
Etymologically, kinain is part of the broader Tagalog verbal system that marks tense and voice through affixes