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ayem-emRoar of an earthquake.2.3.2.2Sound1.1.3Weather
ayendestinationcfayan
ayengA chant, traditionally by men at ceremonies, such as weddings. Now used for any Igolot tunes.Men-ayeng nan amam-a isnan senga.The old men chant in a senga.4.2.3.3Sing
aykerhetorical question.Ayke baw es.Not so.9.3Very
ayodokCockroach. (generic - Besao)1.6.1.7Insect
ayog1The tune or melody.Kaytek nan ayog di kantada.I like the tune of their song.4.2.3.3Sing2Intonation, dialect.Teken nan ayog di kalimi isnan ayog di kalida.The intonation of our dialect is different from their intonation.3.5.1Say
ayokook1Esophagus.2.1.1Head2Esophagos.2.1.2Torso
ayos1To flow slowly, as water in a river or sweat on one's brow.Men-ayos nan danum isnan ginawang.The water flows in the river.1.3.2Movement of water2Flow.2.2.5Bleed, blood2.2.6Sweat
ayos-osTo whistle, as for pleasure, pastime.Inyayos-osna nan kantana.He whistled his song.2.2.1Breathe, breath
ayotiptipUrinary tract infection (UTI).2.2.7Urinate, urine
ayowanTo take care of something or someoneAyowanam ay gawis nan inodim.Take good care of your younger brother.4.3.4.5.2Care for
aytaWhy?Ayta dan men-aga?Why does he cry?9.2.3.4Question wordscfapay
aytayWhy.Aytay?Why?9.2.3.4Question words
ayyewExpression of concern over carelessness or wastefulness.Ay-ayyew. Naiwasit.Oh my! It is wasted.4.3.4.5.2Care for9.3Very
ayyoyoganDragonfly1.6.1.7Insect
ay-ayOh, oh.Ay-ay! Siya dadlo sa.Oh, oh! That is it.9.3Very
ay-ayyataatPalate.2.1.1.4Mouth