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pay naunoy [pay naunóy] adj To be very excited about something; to be upright, or tense about something; to be very protective or possessive of something. parang hindi mapakali Pay naunoy katong anak it ida mga idamoan. That child is selfish with his toys. Pay naunoy sida sa ida mga buyak. She’s very protective of her flowers. Pay naunoy sida nak indi gibadaran. He’s very upright that mabybe he won’t get paid. Pay naunoy si Badlong tong igwa’t pabayli. Badlong was very excited when there is a dance.

kati [káti] (irreg. infl. kita) part You see...; To realise something is true, has happened; “see,...” kita Kating waya sida gibadar sa imo it ida utang. You see, she didn’t pay you her debt. Kating kung waya kamo ay indi sida makapanaw it ausa pabanwa. See, without you she can’t walk alone to town. Kati gani nak naayaman nimo ngasing kung sin-o sida. You realize that now you know who she is. (sem. domains: 9.1.2.2 - React, respond, 9.1 - General words.)

ibadar [ibádar] (der. of badar) 1n Payment; what is paid for something. ibayád (sem. domains: 6.8.4.5 - Pay, 6.8.4.3 - Price, 6.8.6 - Money.) 2v To pay a certain amount of money for something. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.5 - Pay, 6.8.6 - Money.)

yubog-yubog [yubog-yubóg] 1sta 1.1v To sink into debt. lubog sa utang Yubog-yubog ako sa utang nak kag ako sweldo ay kuyang pang ibadar. I am sinking in debt because the salary I will receive is still not enough to pay my debts. 2sta To sink slightly in water. lunod Nagyubog-yubog kag baroto sa karako’t humbak. The boat was slightly sinking because of the big wave.