'īgu'adv[It] is the time for something to happen or for a state to exist.Hay 'īgu' 'adtu masamput 'ang manga sundālu dira' sa baybay, kami naka'iskapar na dira' sa may punta.When [it] was the time that those soldiers would arrive at the beach, we were already able to escape around the point.'Īgu' 'aku maluwas, namatay da 'ang 'iwag kay masyādu nga kakūsug 'ang hāngin.[When it] was the time that I would go outside, the light went out because the wind was very strong.vSomething fits into, onto or through something else.'ika'īgu'nthe adequacy or sufficiency of somethingKung 'ikaw magbakay dipindi naman 'ina' sa 'ika'īgu' nang 'īmu kwarta.When you buy [something] it depends on the sufficiency of your money.ma'īgu'Butangan mu 'ang lāta ning ma'isut nga būhu' nga 'adtu 'ang ma'īgu' lang 'ang sinsilyu nga kwarta parīhu nang dyis, baynti singku, salapi', kag pīsu.[The lid of] a tin can should have a little hole put into [it] that coins of money will just fit [through] such as ten centavos, twenty-five centavos, fifty centavos, and one peso.ma'igū'anKung sin'u 'ang ma'igū'an nang sapātus hay 'ipakasay kay Dun Huwan.Whoever will be able to have the shoes fitted [onto them] will be married to Don Juan.mag'īgu'vSomeone or something has something else fitted onto, into or through them.Bumu'uy ning papil kag pilu'pilu'un, hasta nga mag'īgu' sa būhu' nang ba'ba' nang butilya.Get some paper and roll it until it fits into the mouth of the bottle.

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