píditActive Verb-om-4, -enTo pick up.Pinídit na ya inaplósana din áwak di kíling.He picked up and massaged the body of the ruby throat.See alsoagákopákopgamétgígingomóngsapíditsapódot
pidwáActive Verb1mang-To do or happen twice.Itab-én si mamidwá si sin-ágew.One is to soak it twice a day.(mamidwá, mamindowá)2-om-1To marry a second time.3-en, i-To repeat, do again.See alsoálos1dóblidowátótotowáng2
pigá1QuestionHow much, how many.Pigáy tawén mo?How many years old are you?2Stative verbma-How much?Ay mapigá san ágas mo?How much is that medicine of yours?
pigpigáAdjectiveVery few, very short time.Pigpigáy adí nakaamágan sa.That took only a short time to make (lit. its not being made was only a short time).
píka1Stative verbma-To leave, depart, start out.Pig-án di kapikáam?When is your departure?2Active Verb-om-1, i-To stand up.See alsoalágeybásig 3gának
píkenStative verbma-To be late in walking, as a child.
pílay1Active Verb-om-3, -enTo lame.2Stative verbma-To be lame, crippled, of the legs (animal or human).For conditions of the arm, cf. díngkoy
píldiStative verbma-To be rendered a loss, useless, of no value, as young fruit destroyed by wind.Napíldi din lamés tan dinadáel di dagém.The fruit was rendered a loss because the wind ruined it.perder
pilét1Active Verbman-To become tangled together, as people fighting, snakes, worms.2Stative verbma-To be tangled together.See alsokoló 1kosósibánggawtakbó1
pílit1AdjectiveUnavoidable, having no other choice.Pílit ay naánod ...It was unavoidable that ... be carried downstream2Active Verb-om-3, -en, i-To force someone or something; to rape.Adí ka ipílit din bádo, tan kitkittóy.Don't force (on) that garment, because it's small.Pinílit ko ay binokaták din telbék.I forced the lock to open.See alsolagdéngnamindéwes di nemnémónong2septóloyweswés