wantiTo clear as in canal or pathway.Wantiyana nan ketang ta men-ayos ay gawis nan danom.He cleans to clear the canal so that the water will freely flow.7.2.4.1.1Vehicle
wangeA ceremony done before harvest. A pig is killed in one dap-ay, an ear is taken to each dap-ay in the village where a piece is cut off and left then they return and cook the pig and the old men gather to eat it.Menwangeda sadapay men-ani.They do wange before they harvest.4.2.2.1Ceremonycflibot
wangteyTo bridge somethingWangteyanda nan ginawang ta waday madaan ay omey isnan bangil.They bridge the river so they can pass through going to the other side.6.7Tool
waoEight.Menwao nan tew-ena is omali ay bowan.He will be eight years old this coming month.8.1.1.1Cardinal numbers
wasawasTo wave the hand or something, such as a stick.Men-iwasawasmo nan ginegen-am ta kompolni is mapontaan.Wave the thing you are holding to hit anything.7.1.9Move a part of the body
waweThe shouting and beating of shields, kaklaab, while returning to the village.Menwawe nan amam-a dadapay omey id dap-ay.The old men do wawe while they go to the dap-ay.4.2.2.1Ceremony
waya1Opportunity, time to do somethingAy waday wayam ay mang-isolo ken sak-en?Do you have time to teach me?8.4.8Speed
waywayi- To hang something down, as a blanket out the window.Inwaywayna nan owes isnan tawa ta mabilag.He hanged down the blanket on the window to sun dry.7.3.2.4.1Hang
wedawedTo move back and forth as trees.Menwedawed nan kak-aiw tay napigsa nan dagem.The trees sway because of the strong wind.7.3.1.3Shakecfwessawes
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