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pe₂ adjunct. adds a courteous non-dogmatic tone to making a statement or giving an opinion. Kanak pey kay tubung, mu dumangdang met. As for me, I say it’s like a tube, but it can give heat. Interpersonal. comp. deke pe nin ta comp. mampe

kudli 1intrans. to slip on something. Inggatin ku nan ukin di balat ot mikudliyak. I stepped on a banana peel and I slipped. Mu nikudlih Malya ot innang an mianud. Malya slipped and was carried by the current. mi‑/ni‑. (sem. domains: 7.2.2.5.1 - Fall.) 2trans. to slide an object down an incline. Ingkudli na nadan duwan kaiw ad nakugab. He slid those two logs down yesterday. i‑/iN‑. 3B Move and release object. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.)

humalya trans. to judge by investigating and/or interrogating; to pass a judgment. Humalyaom hin nganney inat na handi hilong. Interrogate him about what he did last night. Hinumalyak ya kananay nahuyop. I interrogated him and he said he was asleep. He-ay manumalya ta pangulugam. You be the one to interrogate him so that you’ll believe. ‑on/‑in‑, maN‑. Speech Verbs - Purpose is to evoke a response. Sim: huwes. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.5 - Ask, 4.7.5.1 - Investigate a crime.)

hilot comm. dung; manure of cow and carabao. Inggatin kuy hilot. I stepped on the carabao manure. Takon di hilot ya pun-ialo da ten nap-uy dayakkot. When the rice is gone, some naughty ones throw dung at each other.

gattin (sp. var. gatin) 1trans. to step on something. Inggattina on ulog. He stepped on a snake. Handi ek igattin ya kimmol-owak te innang an eyak mag-a. When I tried to step down I became frightened because I almost fell. Inhamahamad kuy pangikawotak ya pangigattinak. I carefully chose strong branches to hold and step on. i‑/iN‑, pangi‑ ‑an. 3G Move body parts directionally. (sem. domains: 7.2.1 - Manner of movement.) 2comm. imprint of the foot. Ongal di gattin nan nangidalan nah banong. The footprints of the one who passed on the dike are big. 3trans. to step on something; the object being stepped on is cross-referenced. Gattinan yu nan udun di kaiw ta adi mahwit. Step on the end of the wood so it will not overturn. Inhamahamad kuy pangikawotak ya pangigattinak. I carefully choose strong branches to hold and step on. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, pangi‑ ‑an. id. namahig an kadangyan ke bo ya igatgattin dita.

gatin (sp. var. of gattin)

alipit₂ comm. space between two dikes with water, for irrigating purposes. Nag-a nan taddung na nah alipit. His hat fell into the space between the two dikes. (sem. domains: 8.5.1.2.2 - Between.)

adi mumbayag (ph. v. of bayag) v. by negating the verb meaning ‘long time’, the concept of short time is expressed. Hay ittolyah dingngol ku handi ya handi dandani mitungo nan tulang ku ya kumananta nan kilkilang nah nih-up hi balemi ot adi mumbayag ya nakatte nan tulang kun golang. The story I heard before is that when it was nearly time for my brother to be born, there was this night bird that always sang near our house, and so the baby died in a short time. (sem. domains: 8.4.3 - Indefinite time.)

kol-o intrans. fear, sudden and unexplainable; may be a premonition accompanied by a fear that can’t be explained. Tipe nin ta kumanol-owak. Why do I have this unexplained feeling of fear? Handi ek igatin ya kimmol-owak te innang an eyak mag-a. When I tried to step down I became frightened because I almost fell. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. Sim: takut, kobkob. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid.)