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dági1NounPack frame used by men and carried by head and shoulder straps.2Active Verbi-To fasten into the above pack frame.Kapídit sin patpatók ay indadági na.It suddenly picked up the meat he had fastened into his pack frame.SynonymdágidíkoSee alsokópalagbá
dagílitNounFemale wild pig.See alsobangóbisáang
daginánatActive Verbman-To be barely lukewarm (cooler than man-at-atóng)
dagóActive Verb-en, i-To sing to a dead person as part of the funeral proceedings, expressing one's grief and requesting that the dead person grant good luck to those remaining.Siyá say idagdag-ó mi en sik-á.That's the mourning song we are singing to you.SynonymeyáeySee alsobal-íwbayyóg 2bontági 1day-éngeyáey 2kansiyón 2lang-áylay-óslóngdo
dágomNounNeedle.Itaónay mo din sinólid sin dágom.Thread the thread through the needle.
dagósAdverbIn contrast to a previous situation, activity, or behavior.Dagós nay naégew ed nowáni.It's not raining today for a change.Dagós et sinmaldéng din manbólos ay dadá.In abrupt contrast to the previous situation, the flowing blood stopped.
dag-ós1Active Verb-om-4, -enTo fetch, stop by for someone or something on one's way to or from somewhere else.Pakidag-ós mo kod si Biliot.Please stop by for Biliot on your way.Dag-ósem kod din kalgá mi ed kantína.Please fetch our cargo at the store on your way.See alsoa1ton-ód2
dag-ós2Active Verb-omi-2, i-To gore, as a cow.Synonymdanggól
dágosAdverbImmediately.
dagsén1Adjectivema-Heavy.2Active Verb-om-1To become heavier.antyap-éwSynonymdam-ét
daidápronoun 3Third person plural.See alsodaitádakamídakayódatakósak-énsik-ásis-iyá
dáit11NounCompanion, friend.Kanán din dáit ko en somáa da.My companions said they were going home.2Stative verbmai-To be a companion to.
dáit2Active Verb-enTo sew.Synonymkímit2See alsoabélapískamákómotlága1
daitápronoun 3First person dual; we 2; us 2.See alsodaidádakamídakayódatakósak-énsik-ásis-iyá
dakáPronounCombination of 3rd person unfocused subject with 2nd person focused object.Ipok-ótam ta adí daká iláen.Hide from them so they don't see you.Bay-ám sa tan tepkén daká.Leave it alone because it will peck you.See alsonaká
dakáligActive Verbi-To place horizontaly up against, as a plank against doorway.Omáak si tablá ta idakálig kos na.I will get a plank so I will place it horizontally against this.
dakamípronoun 3First person plural exclusive.See alsodaidádaitádakayódatakósak-énsik-ásis-iyá
dakayópronoun 3Second person plural.See alsodaidádaitádakamídatakósak-énsik-ásis-iyá
dakdák
dakdaké1AdjectiveBig, large, as in size, circumference, not width.2Active Verb-om-1To become bigger.3Stative verbma-To become bigger.antkittóySee alsoannawá
dakéExclamation1Expresses admiration tinged with envy, as for a friend going abroad, a child who does something surprisingly clever for his age.2Expresses disapproval, mild rebuke, as of one who talks back to his superior.See alsoadó2alláanáayé 2daétaneengngánmáneywo(dakeddaké)CVCV
daképActive Verbman-, -enTo copulate, mate, of animals, not birds.Bolódek kod din bomaló yo ta dakpéna din nowáng mi.I will please borrow your male so it will mate with our carabao.See alsoálem 2díga2iyótlásapnínipet
dakéy1ExclamationStop it!Dakéy! Adí ka en lalasángen.Stop it! Don't go poaching it.2Active Verb-om-3, -anTo forbid, not allow.Dakeyána, adí na met pabólod.He forbids it, he will certainly not allow it to be loaned.anttay-ón
dakilán1NounSupport for cooking pot consisting of three equidistant stones.2Active Verbi-To use for above support.
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