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kabit
1
mag-
i-
-an
To attach or affix something to a place or another thing, often using a tie, pin, bolt, etc.; to hang something up somewhere; to pin something on to something, someone; to connect something; to install something, such as electricity.
kabit
Kabitano ta singkaw tang karabawo, lagat-lagat ta ge-ley magarado rin tang komao.
I'll attach the yoke to the water buffalo, a little later I will plow my field.
Magkabito ta ribon ong anao ong damal ong programa.
I'll pin a ribbon on my child tomorrow at the program.
Ikabit mo kay ong talingao naning tang dobaling salasioso.
Please attach this other earring of mine to my ear.
Mareges ang magpakabit-kabit tang mamola ong tanga ta ayo mga pamagkayam.
Children really like to hang and swing themselves from tree branches when they are playing.
karabitan
Hook or fastener.
2
Mistress; concubine.
kabit, kalaguyo
-en
magpa-
To commit adultery with a woman; to have an affair with a woman; for a woman to make herself a mistress of someone.
Ang babay ang asia yay ang agkabiten tang katawao.
That woman there, she's the one with whom my husband is having an affair.
Ang babay ang asi, pagpakabit-kabit ong mga sondalo.
That woman commits adultery with (lit. makes herself a mistress to) soldiers.
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