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pati₂ [patí] 1v To believe something is true and follow act on it. To pay attention and obey as of one's parents. (sem. domains: 3.2.5.1 - Believe.) 1.1part Also; as well; up to, as far as; including something else as well. saka Imbakyan pati nida si Rosa it relo. He also bought Rosa a watch. Rungan pati sinra pa eskwelahan. They were together up to the school. Kamusta kamo pati ka imo mga anak? How are you including your children? Kamusta kamo raha pati ka inro mga anak? How are you there including your children? Sa Martes pati ay mapamutong kita sa amo. On Tuesday as well we’ll gather young coconuts, at our place. Mabuot ra pati sida. She’s also kind as well. Pati ida magúyang ay nagpa-Manila. Her parents also went to Manila. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.2 - Stick together.) 22.1part Including somebody with others. Pati si Pedro ay ida ingbakyan it sayway. Including Peter with the ones she bought pants for. Kamusta kamo raha pati ka inro mga anak? How are you there including your children? (sem. domains: 7.5.2.2 - Stick together.) 33.1part Nothing else. Gingyutoey nida ngasing kag suya agor wayaey kuno gador pati it pagyuto isag. She said she had already cooked the viand today so that she would not have to cook anything else later. id. yangey pati

muton [mutón] n The pulley wheel, rings on sail rigging. Ingbutangan nida’t pisi tong muton agor kagaan maghila. He put a rope on the pulley wheel so it would be easy to pull.

muto [múto] n Infected toe nail. Nagyamhong tong ida siki dahil di muto. His feet bulged because of the infected toe nail.

malimuton [malimutón] adj Forgetful. makakalimutin Habang nagguguyang ay pay nagiging malimuton. While getting old we tend to be forgetful.

yumot [yúmot] 1n Algae; moss (as of more slimey plant-like growth on the surface of still water or wet places in the forest). (sem. domains: 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae.) 2adj Having algae; mossy (as of more slimey plant-like growth on the surface of still water or wet places in the forest). Yumuton kag mga bato. The stones are mossy. (sem. domains: 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae.) 3vi To become full of algae; to become covered in moss (as of more slimey plant-like growth on the surface of still water or wet places in the forest). lúmot Ayumuton kinang imo hinuom nak yamit. Your soaked clothes will become moldy. (sem. domains: 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae.)