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sakoA sack, sacking.Isakom nan sanaday botelya ta adi miwawala.Put on the sack those bottles so that it is not scattered.6.7.7.1Bag
sakoko1To hover chicks or to set on eggs.Sakokowan nan manok nan kin-oyna.The chicken hovered its chicks.1.6.3.1Egg
sakoko2A banana variety.1.5.1.1Banana
sakoogWomen's raincoat.Bog.5.3.4Clothes for special occasionscftogawi
sakoongi- To sit on the ground or floor.Mensasakoong siya isnan dao.He is sitting on the floor.7.1.2Sit
sakopWithin the boundary.Sakopen nan om-ana nan daan.His camote field included the path.8.5.1.4Inside
sakotOne who has recently given birth, extending through the period of breast feeding. To give birth syn. omanak.Mensakotak id wani isonga mid olasko ay menpasyal.I am mensakot now therefore I do not have time to go visiting.2.6.3Birth
saksakTo rinse something off, wash vegetables.Isaksakna nan inobbakna.He rinses the cabbage leaves he gathered.5.6.3Wash dishes
saksakkongWild watercress like water lily that grow in rice fields.Nanaksakkong siya isnan payew ay kinamsana.He gathered saksakkong in the ricefield where he removed the weeds.1.5Plant
saktiFern tree, used for medicine.Nanaktida is estenda ia tinagtago.They got a fern tree to carve it into a statue.1.5.1Treecfatibangan
sakwangTo carry someone sitting on the shoulder.Sinakwangna nan anakna.He carried his child on his shoulder.7.3.1Carrycfakwang
sakwing-an To gore or toss with horns.Sinakwingan nan nowangna siya.His carabao tossed him.Bog.1.6.2Parts of an animalcfsakgod
sakwit1To lift on the end of a stick.Sakwitem nan inekdagna ay lopot.Get the cloth he dropped by using a stick.7.3.2.4Lift2-en To scoop something out, using a stick or spatula, etc.Sinakwitna nan kalni isnan kandIlo.He lifted the meat from the pot.7.2.3.4.1Move out
sakyabTo fly up on something, as a branch or roof.Sinakyab di manok nan atep.The chicken flew up on the roof.1.6.4.1Animal movement
sakyat1To fly up on something, as a branch or roof.Sinmakyat isnan atep.He climbed to the roof.1.6.4.1Animal movement2-en To go up to a specific place, as to a roof, into a bus. To throw dirt, rocks up from a slide.Ay makasakyatka isnan logan?Can you go up on the bus?7.2.2.4Move up
sak-ai- an obstruction that stops tha fall or descent of something.Nasak-a isnan batang nan inekdagna ay kalogong.The hat he dropped got caught on the pine tree.7.3.2.4.1Hang
sak-enMe.Sak-en nan ay-ayagana.It is me whom he is calling.9.2.3Pronouns
salaTo dance.Mensala tako ta pomoos tako.Let us dance so that we will get warm.4.2.4Dance
salagatPungent, peppery tasting, see sanaang. The taste of unripe pomelo,Mensalagat nan sibo.The viand is pungent.synsanaangBog.2.3.3Taste
salakanTo rescue, to save.Insalakana siya issan nalin-ebana.He rescued him when he drowned.4.3.4.5.2Care for
salakeyTo hang something to dry. -an A pole for hanging rice and other things to dry, usually over the fire.Bog.7.3.2.4.1Hang5.5Firecfdag-ey
salakiCry used to chase a dog away.Salakiyem nan aso ta bomala.Chase the dog away so it will go out.6.3.1Domesticated animal
salaknibTo rescue, to save.Salaknibam siya ta adida sogtowen.Protect him so that they will not box him.4.3.4.5.2Care for
salaksakPartridge.1.6.1.2Bird
salaliCelery.Eng.6.2.1.3Growing vegetables5.2.3.1Food from plants1.5.2Bush, shrub