talgédActive Verbi-To confirm, give weight to.Mo magáy tistígo, magáy mangitalgéd sin káso.If there are no witnesses, there is nothing to confirm the case.
talláod1NounNoose suspended from a bent sapling over an animal trail, designed primarily for wild dogs and large rodents.2Active Verbman-, -enTo set and catch animals in such a trap.3Active Verbi-To use as bait in such a trap.See alsoátebbagídaybáisballasíbítoebéng 3ótibsaltóktapántipál
talmégActive Verbi-To press, press down, as guitar strings, trigger, typewriter keys.Italmég mo din kalbítan.Press the trigger.See alsoatótonteméd
tálna1NounPeace, well-being, freedom from worry.2Active Verbman-, -om-1To be still, quiet.3Stative verbma-Peaceful, quiet.See alsoginékómodpótotegtég 2
talogtogáwNounInedible black berry (larger than blueberry).See alsoayósip
talogyón1Active Verb-enTo put together in a cluster, as pieces of meat on a string.2Stative verbma-To be clustered, as avocados on tree, potatoes, people on a trail.See alsoboy-ógmengyét
taltálActive Verb1-om-4, -en, i-To break, cut, split into smaller pieces, as rock, knotted wood.Taltálem din pongét; adí makatóbak nan ib-ám.Split the knot; your companion can't split it.Máso ya balíta di maitaltál.A sledgehammer and crowbar are used for breaking/splitting (rock).See alsopitpít12tiktík22To pry open, as a door, window.Oonóngek ay taltálen din tangéb ta way iyát ko ay en mangá sin balitók.I will persist in prying open the door so I can go get the gold.See alsosáwilsokíl
tam-áwActive Verb1-om-1, i-To stick head out of an opening, as a snake from its hole, person looking out a window, a nail sticking out.linkleswáng2i-To drop in and see or visit someone (not something or somewhere).En ka itam-áw si iyógtan ko kod mo way wayám.Please go drop in and visit my younger sibling if you have a chance.3pan-i-To drop in and see or visit someone briefly.Pan-itam-áw mo kod sa mo sínoy maam-ámag.Kindly glance in on him briefly (to see) what is happening (the context is a baby crying in the next room).