Cross-examination.
This can be a series of questions asked during an
investigation or interview, or questions, paperwork,
signatures, etc. needed to obtain something.
Ang osgado, mga pagimbistigar ong taw, teta yadi
pang pasikot-sikot para madaep mga matod tang
agbebeg na.
When a judge investigates a person, sometimes there are
many questions in order to discover if what the person is
telling is the truth.
Mga mangomit ta lisinsia ong Mayor, teta maliwag,
yadi pang pasikot-sikot.
When you get a permit from the Mayor's [office],
sometimes it's difficult, there are lots of questions
and
signatures
to
get.
anday dakeleng tabed (tabed-tabed)
mag-
-an
To cross-examine a person, ask lots of questions; to interrogate.
Asing may taw ang limpokan ta bongbong
pinasikot-sikotan tang doktor ba-lo binolong.
When there was a person who had dynamite blow up on
him, he was
asked
many
questions by the doctor
before he was treated. (The implication is that this person
was fishing illegally with dynamite and should be
investigated.)
India ra magpasikot-sikot ong taw ang pama-dol
ong nio ta tabang.
Don't cross-examine a person who is asking you for
financial help.