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dayon
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dayon, padayon
The greeting that is called out in response to someone announcing themselves at the gate of a house, meaning, Come in!; Just let yourself in!
tuloy
Padayon amo!
Come in!
ma-, mag-
-an
To come in, enter a house; to stay overnight somewhere.
Poidi ami kang madayon?
May we please come in?
Ta, ong ariapa nagdayon don ong Cuyo?
Well, where did you stay overnight there on Cuyo?
Kada balay ang agdayonan ta bolto linibot amen da.
Every house where a religious image was staying the night, we went around to it.
2
To proceed to do something.
Animan dayon ami rang name-pet ta kamait.
So we proceeded to cut the corn.
mag-, magpa-
i-, ipa-
To continue on one's way; to continue, proceed to do something.
Tapos, nagdayon ami ang namasiar ong pantalan.
Then, we continued on strolling down to the pier.
Nagpadayon ang nagbitala tanandia ong nira piro poros palimbawa.
He proceeded o speak to them but entirely in parables.
Mandian idayon ta tang natetenged ong pagbarayaden ta bois.
Now let's continue on regarding paying taxes.
Ipadayon ta ra tang aggobraen tang gardin.
Let's continue working on the garden that we are making.
ma-, ma--an
For an action to proceed to happen, usually as the consequence of some other event.
Paning ami rin ong Cuyo piro indi ami madayon mandian.
We were planning go to Cuyo island but we weren't able to proceed today.
Indi nadayon tang kasal ni Maria tenged ang nobio na napikot ong domang babay.
Maria's wedding didn't proceed to happen because her boyfriend was trapped into marrying another girl.
Ang balay ipatongkod ta kay tenged goririg da, itaben madayonan ang tomomba.
Let's please have the house braced with posts because it is already tilting and it might proceed to fall over.
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