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takang v 1To step, take a step. Tatolu no takang to batò. The child took three steps. Ko oghipanow ki, ogtakang ki. DB Nt 7/Feb/2006 When we walk, we take steps. Ko ogtakang ki man dò ogdi-ok ki. When we take another step we step down. [The word takang “take a step” can be either a forward or backward motion, whereas the sense of di-ok seems to be the act of putting one's foot down as one steps.] see: di-ok 1. 2Make baby walk from one person to another by holding on to its hands.