-om- (donlot), ma- (maldot)
-an (doltan)
i- (ildot)
For a knife, machete, scissors to be strong and sharp
enough to cut through things which are tough or thick;
for a person or animal to be able to chew up, masticate
tough food.
Indi ka ildot tang ged ang na.
This machete can no longer be used
for
cutting
things (i.e. is no longer sharp).
Doldot pa tang gonsing mong asia? Palbetay ka.
Does that scissors of yours still cut
well? Please let me
borrow it.
Anda ray doltan tang gonsingong na.
There's nothing
that my scissors can
cut anymore.
Indi naldot ang namangan ta kamait animan
rinabon na lamang.
She couldn't chew the corn when she ate it, so she just
tossed it out.
Ang ana mo, onopa? Galdot dang mamangan ta
kindi?
Your child, can she chew
up candy yet when eating it?
Ang karni indi pa doltan, sigoro ilaw pa.
The meat can't be chewed yet, maybe it is still
undercooked.