choose one out of many, willpamalli-en2palliʔVIf someone pamalli-en something, they will choose the one they want out the many items, people, choices to select from.3.3.1.2Choose
chop it into small piecessaksakaVchop it into small pieces
chop s.th. into small piece for mesaksaki2saksakVchop s t into small piece for me
chop s.th. into small pieces, willsaksaken2saksakVwill chop s t into small pieces
chopped into small pieces, the thing beingsaksakan2saksakVthe thing being chopped into small pieces
chopped s t into small piecespigsaksak2saksakVchopped s t into small pieces
chopped something into small pieces, s.o.migsaksakVs.o. chopped something into small piecesMigsaksak kaw sa mamukaw.You chopped up the mamukaw leaves (to be used for pig food).7.8.3Cut
chopped up a person with a knifepigpang-ulaga͡an2ʔulagaVchopped up a person with a knife
chopped up s.o. with a knifepig-ulaga͡anVchopped up s.o. with a knife
chopping s.th. into small pieces, habit ofmagsaksak2saksakVhabit of chopping s t into small pieces7.8.3Cut
chose one out of manypigpamalli'2palliʔVchose one out of many
chosen (from many), s.o. isnyamalli' 1Vs.o. is chosen (from many)
chosen by someone, the thingkyapamalli-anVthe thing chosen by someone
chosen from all the rest, a thingpagpamalli'Na thing chosen from all the rest
chuckle to oneselfbulitekbulitɜkVIf a person is nyabulitek, they are pleasantly amused and are chuckling to themselves. Simikel1der.nyabulitek
cicadalaylaylai.laiNa cicadaA flying insect which is noted for the raspy buzzing noise it makes while resting in trees. It appears on a cycle of a certain number of years.1.6.1.7InsectZoolzoology
cicada, kind ofsapulingsapuliŋNk.o. of cicadaMakes a very noisy rattling sound.Zoolzoology