Search results for "balanghuy"
himu 1v Do. Na-akoban ka oghimuon ta porom no an-anayan no na-aloy ki diò to dangob no warò ta nato-ori. That which we would have done at the beginning was supplanted (lit. layered or covered over) and so then we were distracted to something else so that we didn't accomplish [what we started out to do]. 2v make 3v To be made or given a position Diò to kanami, woy ogkatahuron noy ko noimu on no pogbuyagon. In our place, we don't show respect [to someone] unless they have been made a leader. 4v To make something from something else. Di kunto-on, ka balanghuy on ka oghimuon no agkud. But these days, cassava is now being [used] to make agkud. 5The process of making something 6Ko ogkapongaan to poghimu to darua no allow, bali ogkako-on ka sikan no agkud. When two days of [this] process has been completed, finally that agkud can be eaten.
kulipis 1n Wring out, such as wet clothing to remove moisture. whether by twisting or by pressing out water as done by a wringer washing machine. 2v For two people to twist something to wring out moisture or sap. Ko oghasò koy to balanghuy, ogkulipisan noy oyow ogka-awò ka gitò. When we shred cassava, we press out [the moisure] so that the sap will be removed. 3v To tell one person to press or wring moisture from something. see: bidbid 1.
kunto-on phr.: kunto-on dò; kunto-on dò ian.. 1adv today. 2adv Now, just now Ka kunto-on no bakotin? The piglet we were just now [concerned about]? 3adv at the present time, now, these days Di kunto-on, ka balanghuy on ka oghimuon no agkud. But these days, cassava is now being [used] to make agkud. 4recently No nigdinog a kunto-on to warò anak dan no ogkatibug. Ko malasi og-anak, ogkamatoy rò ka batò. And I have heard recently that they have no children who have lived (lit. developed). If they frequently give birth, the child just dies.