akdisSneeze.Kaaanakdis siya.He continuously sneezes.2.2.1Breathe, breath
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akgiA loosely woven basket that is worked into the mud to catch mudfish and edible shells that allows the mud and water to flow out of it.BesNaadsan nan kaling ya ket-an isnan akgi.Mudfish and shells were caught by the basket.6.6.4.2Weaving baskets and mats6.4.2Trap6.4.5.3Fishing equipment
akgo1gall bladderKanan nan am-ama en delway nan napalti tay nanapno ya menlopsot nan akgo na.The old man says that the animal that was sacrificed is good because the gall bladder is full and its surface is smooth.1.6.2Parts of an animal2Gall bladder, bile.2.1.8Internal organs
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akin-unspec. var.kinpfxOwner of --.Sino nan akin-kowa isnan naay bado?Whose is this clothing?6.8.1.5Possession, property
akitFew, small.Wada nan akit ay nabay-an.There is a few left.8.1.3.2Few, little
akkam1Dried weeds. -en To gather akkam, as for burning.Agamidem gedan nan akkam ta poowam.Include also the weeds and burn it.1.5.3Grass, herb, vine2Green manure for the rice paddy.BesInset da ay nang-idaynek nan akkam isnan payew.They worked the green manure very well in the rice paddy.6.2.2.3Fertilize a field
akkisSneeze.Nen-akkis si Syatze.Syatze sneezed.2.2.1Breathe, breath
aklayanBush with red edible berries,any vine or plant that climbs.1.5.3.5Weeds that grow on mountains
akloA curved wooden plow.Aklowenda nan samenda.They used a wooden plow in their plowing.6.2.8Agricultural tool
aknotTo bite something tough, as gristle.Aknotana nan begas ay isdana.He bites off the lean meat which he eats.5.2.2.1Bite, chew
akodA flat wooden spatula. -en To lift food out of a pot.Akodem nan inapoy.Lift the rice with the wooden spatula.5.2.2.8Eating utensilcfagakat1
akop1A toping that is planted, usually near a house.Minowaana is ange nan akop.He planted camote leaves in the stone wall.6.2.9.1Rice fieldcftoping
akopan2Men's woven shoulder bag, 2 or 3 sections.Inpeyna nan tabakona ya pingkina isnan akopana.He put his tobacco and his lighter in his shoulder bag.6.7.7.1Bag3A pair of bitoto with straight, wooden sides that fit together to make a closed basket.6.6.4.2Weaving baskets and mats5.2.1.4Food storage5.2.2.8Eating utensilcfbitotokoppit