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lau₂ (sp. var. la-u) 1intrans. for a person or thing to pass by; for time to pass. Himmapit hi Apu Paredes ot kinalikali da mu toan kay dibdib ya abun munlau. Sir Paredes gave a speech, followed by Sir Datumanong’s inspirational talk; they said many good things, but who knows if their words are just like the wind that passes by. Malau kami pe. May we pass by. muN‑/nuN‑, ma‑. 1B Movement with a directional component. (sem. domains: 7.2.3.5 - Move past, over, through.) 2trans. to pass by something or someone. Lauwam nan bale mi. You’ll pass by our house. Kon ugge daka inila ke hiya ta linauwan daka? Doesn’t she know you so that she just passed you by? ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. infl. lauhan

kay dibdib ya abun munlau (id. of dibdib) all talk and no action (lit. only passing by like the wind).

‑imm‑ TACR. 1this infix is the default affix for Class 2 verbal roots; past tense, punctiliar aspect; cross references the subject. Bimmangun kanuh ho- Abe ot to- mangen muntikid an umed Talih hi abung na. Reportedly, Abe got up and er..went climbing toward Talih to his hut. Sim: ‑um‑. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.) 2when affixed to transitive verbs, this infix encodes past tense and punctiliar aspect; it cross-references subject and expresses partitive quantification of the undergoer object. 3this infix encodes a process completive aspect and cross-references the subject. Himmapit hi Apu Paredes ot kinalikali da mu toan kay dibdib ya abun munlau. Sir Paredes gave a speech, followed by Sir Datumanong’s inspirational talk; they said many good things, but who knows if their words are just like the wind that passes by. Kon tuwali waday kimmadangyan hi tugal? Rightly so, was there ever one who became a rich man through gambling? 4this infix derives a verb from a noun; cross references the subject; past tense. Mu adi nama-ag on himmagabiy tagu. But not just anyone can perform the hagabi ceremony.