wagwag2i- To shake something out of a container.Iwagwagmo nan sambagmo ta maekdag nan logit.Shake your bag so that the dirt will fall.Ilo.7.3.1.3Shake1.5.7Plant diseases
waksii- To shake something off the fingers.Adina ponasan nan ledengna tay epdasna inwaksi issan nakwasana ay ninboo.He does not wipe his hands for he already shaked it off after he washed it.7.3.1.3Shake
wedwedTo shake, tremble, as a building in an earthquake.Inwedwewedwedda nan baked engganay nalopsot.They shoke the fence until it loosened and slipped.7.3.1.3Shakecfkayeg
wessawesswaying of trees when blown by the windMenwessawes nan kak-aiw isnan maidagdagemanda.The trees are swaying as they are being blown by the wind.7.3.1.3Shake1.1.3Weathercfwedawed
wigiwigTo twist, wiggle the body, as an earthworm does, or in walking.Gawis nan ikkana ay menwigiwig isnan mensalaana.He wiggles well when he dances.7.3.1.3Shakecfwigawig
yabedTo bounce up and down, as a tree branch, a person's fat when he walks, the earth in a earthquake.Menyabyabed nan tabana no mentagtagtag.His fat is bouncing when he is running.7.3.1.3Shake
yagyagTo shake dirt from somethingYagyayagyagana sik-a dakapay adi kayet taynan siya.He keeps shaking the dirt on you yet you still don't leave him.7.3.1.3Shake
kiweg1i- To shake something in a container, as medicine in a bottle or an egg.Ikiwegmo ay gawis nan agas sakapay inomen.Shake well the medicine before you drink it.7.3.1.3Shake
kiweg2i- To shake something in a container, as medicine in a bottle or an egg.Ikiwegmo nan agas sakapay inomen.Shake the medicine before you drink it.7.3.1.3Shakecfkitokitog
sigi2i- To shake something from side to side, as when separating rice from chaff in winnowing.Insigina nan tinap-ana ay bagas.He sigi the rice he winnowed.7.3.1.3Shake