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Pasay prop. name of place in the Manila area. Ad Pasay ke ya hituy kad-an nan punda-ulan di duplanu. In Pasay is where the airport is. (sem. domains: 9.7.2 - Name of a place.)

nakaC1- mod. this prefix is an intensifying modal affix; past tense. Nakal-ot di bungug nan duplanu ten munda-ul. The plane produces a very loud noise when it is about to land. Adiyak pakah-od ke Talakka te nakakkableyak mon muntattattayun. I couldn’t wait for Talakka because I was so tired from hanging. Deket mo ta nakaggibu ya matibo nan duwan kapkapyan di ulun di nuwang nah numbinnongwa. When it (the bench) is really finished, it looks like a misshapen animal with two carabao heads, one on each end. Sim: makaC1-. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.)

mungki- TACR. this prefix encodes the component that the activity or action is distributed among agent-subjects who participate in the activity or action; non-past tense. Datuwe kan duduplanu ya mungkakalpu da mungkidadawwin boble. These airplanes come from faraway places. Mungkitalu nadan allama ya umipit da hin eda howngon di baleda. The crabs hid and pinched the children’s hands when they reached inside their holes to get them. Sim: nungki-. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.)

munda-ul (der. of da-ul) intrans. refers to the landing of an airplane. Nakal-ot di bungug nan duplanu ten munda-ul. The plane produces a loud noise when it is landing.

duplanu (sp. var. diplanu) 1comm. airplane. Lanikkodon nan duplanu nan bilid. The airplane kept circling the mountain. (sem. domains: 7.2.4.1.1 - Vehicle.) 2intrans. to fly in an airplane. Mun-duplanu dan ume. They will ride in a plane when they leave. muN‑/nuN‑.

bomba₁ 1comm. an explosive missile. Ingan nan duplanu nan bomba. The airplane dropped the bomb. (sem. domains: 4.8.3.7 - Weapon, shoot.) 2trans. to use a bomb; to drop bombs. Binomba da nan boble. They bombed the village. Bombaom yu nan nitaluwan da. Bomb their hiding place. Mumbomba da nadan duplanu. The planes are dropping bombs. Bumomba da. They will drop bombs. Ibomba da nan indat di Hapon. They will use the bomb given by the Japanese. ‑on/‑in‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑, muN‑/nuN‑, i‑/iN‑. 4F Adjacency/Adjoining actions. (sem. domains: 4.8.3 - War.)

akhop 1sta. having little relative height; situated below normal height; low. Naakhop nan kaiw di be-et. The guava tree is very low. Umakhop nan duplanu. The airplane will lower itself. Naak-akhop di kad-an nan baleyu. Your house is on a lower place. ma‑/na‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 6D Descriptives. ant: tag-e. (sem. domains: 8.2.6.4 - Low.) 2intrans. to be aware of one’s shortcomings; to show respect for others; to be humble. Maphod di mun-akhop namam-a hin waday bahul. One should be humble especially if he is at fault. muN‑/nuN‑. (sem. domains: 4.3.2.2 - Humble, 4.5.6.2 - Low status.)

ten (sp. var. tehin) conj. 1the shortened form of tehin ‘because, when’. Ingonay kay da gugutul di tatagu ten mundaldallanan ka nah kalata. You are compared to an ant when you are walking along the road. Nakal-ot di bungug nan duplanu ten munda-ul. The plane produces a loud noise when it is about to land. Antipet idihhan muy tukuk mu ten mungkaliyak. Why do you coincidentally shout while I’m talking? (sem. domains: 9.6.2.8 - Condition.) 2the shortened form of tehin ‘because, if’ which combines a reason and condition; in case that. Maid umali ten adika umayag. Nobody will come if you do not invite anyone. Toan ten makulug, mu deket makulug, ikabing mu anhan tun tugun ku. I don’t know if it is true, but if it is true, you heed my advice. Namahig di hona da ta ihalhalla day dalan, ihinghingngi day dalan, namam-a ten waday iiban nadan himmagabi nah dalnon da. They go the wrong way, they go out of the way, especially if they know of a relative of the one performing the hagabi-ceremony who lives along the way.