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lay-a 1intrans. to tell a lie; to say what is false. Adika munlay-a te hupliton daka man. Don’t lie or I’ll whip you. Makallay-a ka. You are a liar. muN‑/nuN‑, maka‑. Sim: ha-ut, langkak. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.3.2 - Tell a lie.) 2comm. a joke. infl. laylay-a

langkak 1comm. a lie; a falsehood. Namahig di langkak mu! You tell so many lies! Sim: ha-ut, lay-a. (sem. domains: 4.3.5.5 - Deceive.) 2trans. to lie to someone; to tell a lie. Adiyak lanangkakan te bahul di munlangkak. Don’t be lying to me because it’s a sin to tell a lie. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an/ muN‑/nuN‑. 5C Goal oriented sites. 3comm. joke; pretense, often done to tease someone. Adika bumungot te langlangkak ya abu. Don’t get angry for it is only a joke. Sim: laylay-a, hugut. der. munlangkak infl. langlangkak

ha-ut trans. 1to fool or deceive someone. Ha-utan tah Pedro ta umalih tu. Let us fool Pedro so that he will come here. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. Sim: langkak, lay-a. (sem. domains: 4.3.5.5 - Deceive.) 2to deny that we have done or said something. Mu kal-ina ket nil-u takun nangat hi gaga-iho ya adi taku ihaut mu abuluton taku...1John 2:1b But should it be that we have done something bad, we should not deny it but instead we should accept it... i‑/iN‑. Speech Verbs - Purpose is to affect recipient.