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ered
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For something to sink deeply into something, out of sight; for a person or animal to hide oneself behind something; or disappear into something.
baon
Indi ito-iton mo tang mata mo agod ang poling indi maered ong idalem.
Don't rub your eyes so that the dirt won't sink in deep (i.e. under the lid).
Ang batonan mga inding lagi mabiotan gaered ong kenay ig indi makomit.
If you don't immediately grab the sea cucumber it will disappear into the sand and you can't get it.
May molang gaered asi ong dobali tang balay mo, may talak na sigoro.
There's a child hiding there on the other side of your house, maybe there's something he's done wrong.
ered-ered
Shy; bashful; hesitant to talk to people.
gaeyak (eyak), enlek
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i-
To hide, put something away for safe keeping.
Ang ged ong aripa inered mo?
Where did you put (lit. sink, hide) my machete?
mangered-ered
To hide, save, “stash” money away.
Palbetay ka ta ibakalo ta belat, yawa mo-yāng mangered-ered.
Please loan me some money to buy rice, you are good at stashing money away.
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maN-
To plant vegetable seeds, banana plants, etc. (literally, to sink the seeds or roots into the ground).
Mangeredo ra rin ta kamosi.
I'm going to plant cassava (lit. sink it into the ground).
palangered
Time, season for planting.
Tagkokoran da. Palangered da.
It's already rainy season. It's time to plant.
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