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yusob₂ [yúsob] 1adj To go downhill. (sem. domains: 7.2.2.5 - Move down.) 1.1v To go downwards, downhill to town. bumaba Bag-o mag-inuyan ay nagyusob kag mga tawo sa bukir para magbakay it mga suya. Before the rain comes people from the mountains go down to town to purchase some viand. 22.1v To go out into battle; to raid. lumusob. salakay Kag mga sundalo ay nagyusob sa lugar it inra kaaway. The soldiers went out into battle in the place of their enemies.

yutiktik [yutíktik] n Iron for soldering; solder. Inggwa si Boy it bag-ong yutiktik. Boy got new iron for soldering.

yuto₂ [yútò] 11.1adj Cooked. Yuto nak pagkaon kag ida gingbakay. He bought food that was already cooked. 1.2vbt To cook something. maglútò Pauno nimo ayutuon ka imo binakay nak isra? How will you cook the fish you bought? Ayutoaney nako kaling amo bag-ong kalan. I will already cook in our new stove. Nayutoey ka mga sab-a. The bananas are already cooked. 22.1n Fuel for cooking; dry wood for fuel. luto Kag mga iyuto nak rabok ay gingpauga anay. The fuel which we cook with is dried out first. comp. daok ako magyuto , der. ayuton

yutok [yútok] 1sta To accidently be choked; to strangle on something. Nayutok it pusor kag bag-ong anak. The newly born child was strangled by the umbilical cord. 2vt To choke, strangle somebody. sakal Nagpangyutok si Tomas it uning dahil sa ida subrang kahangit. Tomas choked the cat because of his great anger.

yuyor₁ [yúyor] vi To secrete milk as of a breast. tumutulo ang gatas Inapayuyor anay ni Amy kag ida dede bag-o pasus-on tong anak. Amy let her breast secrete milk first before feeding the baby.