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po-lot
m-, ma-
ma--an
To fall through or into a hole, or out of the bottom of a box; to slip out of one's grasp; for pants to slip down; to get loose, free by squeezing through a small space, or slipping out of a rope.
Napo-lot tang mola ong boloat.
The child fell into the hole.
Dapat tampekan ta mo-ya tang inalian ang asia, itaben mapo-lotan ta mamola.
That hole should be filled in well, a child might fall into it.
Aroy, napo-lot tang agbiotanong ged! Nabe-takan din tang kakayo!
Oh my, the machete I was holding slipped out of my hand! It nearly landed on my foot!
Gapo-lot da tang kaliolioto, malogak da tang garter na.
My pants keep slipping down, the elastic waistband is too slack.
Napo-lot tang baboy amen tenged maelag tang kolongan.
Our pig got loose because the pen has large spaces between the slats.
Belag ta maelet tang baliget mo tang teked tang baka animan mino-lot.
The knot you made in the tether was not tight and therefore the cow slipped out.
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