bunbunbunbunbu:bunbunUnlike Ilokano "balay", this word is not used to refer to the sheath of bolo (see "arèp").n.house, hutAttanan na bu:bunbun a ar'arta nipe:pe:ta =na.She showed it to all the houses of people.arta645Amma munati a pu:nèd, pakèllalla=kami da awan=ami ta ka:man a bunbun.When it is raining like today, we were laughing because we don't have a big house.arta0648Traditional houses are a small hut built in two or three days. It is composed of three or four poles with a roof thatched by "lati" and a floor made of bamboo, sometimes with a wall of banana leaves when it is a cold season.synbubungbu:bunbunbuːbunbunn.pl.bumunbunAVvisit, drop in at, or stay in, someone's house just for a while, rather than stay in a longer termBumunbun=te:=tèn.I am going to drop in just for a while (not intending to stay for days)mambunbunmambunbunAVbe settled in a house, build a house and live in itpabbunbunanpabbunbunanunspec. var.pubbunbunanpabbubbunbunan1LVsettle downAmma adini kabbat =di a e:nan =mi, pubbubbunan.Wherever they might want us to go, we settled down there.2n.housing placepambunbunpambunbunn.fund or capital for buiding a house"Adi:ni pangalapan=u i, awan ta pambunbun?""Where can I get a fund, because I do not have a capital fro building a house."arta0651

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