saba31i-,-an To cultivate dry land.Mensabada isnan bilig ta galdinenda.They cultivate the mountain to make a garden.6.2.2.2Plow a field2men- To dig.Sinabaanda nan om-ada.They cultivated their camote field.7.8.6Dig
sabang-en Water to cover a flat surface, as a field or floor.Sinmabang nan danom nan payewda.The water of their ricefield covered the field.1.3.2Movement of water
sabayat-en To imitate or echo someone to tease or as a signal to someone, as to imitate a drunk or crazy person.8.3.5.5Imitate
sabbitTo hang something on something small such as a nail.Isabbitmo nan sambag isnan pagsabitan.Hang the bag in the place for hanging things.7.3.2.4.1Hang
sabbongThe narrow woven strip that is sewn on the ends of a skirt or blanket.Sinab-ongana nan inabena ay owes.She put sab-ong on the blanket which she wove.6.6.1.4Weaving cloth5.3Clothing
sabboti- To hang something up.Isab-otmo nan kalogongmo isnan lansa.Hang your cap on the nail.7.3.2.4.1Hang
sabeng1Camote, cassava, or banana wine.Sinabengna nan padpaddi.He made a cassava wine.5.2.3.7Alcoholic beverage2-an Anything mixed with dengdeng, as shortening, wine, peanuts.Sinabengana nan pinikpikan.He put sabeng in the pinikpikan.5.2.3Types of food
sabetTo meet, as to clash, or to cover over as plants in a field.Ninsabet nan odod-on nan botilas.The ends of the bean vines meet and covered the field.7.2.3Move toward something