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Ata Manobo - English
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sunkud
see fr.
:
songo baloy
.
sunlalan
v
For a disturbance or interruption to cause an illness.
see fr.
:
dugnal
3
.
suntuk
1
v
To box or sock.
2
To fist fight each other.
Panuntukon kud sikaniu.
I’m going to box you.
sunud
1
adv
Next, following.
Sunud no tu-id. or Igsunud no tu-id.
Next year.
see fr.
:
so-up
1
.
2
vs
Half-sibling or step-child; having the same mother but different fathers.
??Nasunud ni Amonggoy si Anuay.
Anuay is Daddy’s stepchild. (or Anuay was Father's next [child??]
sunù
v
1
The next, following.
2
hat which follows
Nabunsuran to igsunù to songo simana.
The week which will follow has already begun.
see
:
sundul
1
.
suoy
1
v
To part company; take different roads.
2
Crossroads.
supa
1
n
A unit of measure, approximately the size of a 12 oz can; also quantity of rice to fill a small box made specifically to measure rice or grain by volume.
[
If a 12 oz can is used, it takes approximately 6 units to equal 1 kilo, but about 4 supas if the box type
supaan
is used.
]
2
v
To measure with a supaan such as rice or grain.
3
deriv n
A can, usally 12 oz, used to measure rice or grain.
supak
v
To revenge, get back at.
supmat
1
v
To confront, to make face to face inquiry re a wrong.
Ko ogsupmatan ta, oghondiò ki to baloy rin no diò ta ogtangkò kandin. Unawa ka supmat to ogtangka-an nu su ogkagian nu sikandin.
If we confront [someone], we go to his house and there we will confront (lit. face) him. The [word] supmat is the same as that you are confronting (lit. facing) him because you speak to him.
[
If a child was caught stealing, DB said they would go over to his house to confront him.
]
see
:
;
see fr.
:
tangkò
5
.
2
3
4
5
6
supò
1
n
A lid of a basket or cooking pot, etc.
2
A bamboo tobacco container with a lid either of bamboo or of wood.
supsup
v
To suck, as one’s thumb.
Ka bulak, ogsupsup ka dalig.
As for a flower, its roots suck-up water.
Ko’gsalopung[on]??, supsupon ka moilow’n langosa to manuk.
When one is possessed by the spirit, she sucks raw chicken blood.
suruy
v
To inform.??
Suruy kow pad to duma ta.
You inform our companions.
Suruyi nu ka matigMagimon ko du-on sundau kai to Mansalinow.
Inform the people at Magimon when there are police here at Mansalinow.
susì
n
A key.
susù
n
An small edible fresh water shell fish.
[
Shell is used for making lime.
]
susu to dalaga
phr. of
:
susu
.
phrase
A certain kind of pestle used for pounding rice.
gen
:
andu
.
suutan
n
A kind of liquor.
suwoy
n
A house post.
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