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po-pok
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To hammer something; to hit or pound something; to hit, rap someone on the head; to wash clothes by hitting them with a wooden paddle; to clean seaweed by shaking it up and down in water to remove the sand and debris.
Ang martilio ay aggamiten tang panday ang pamo-pok tang lansang.
The hammer is used by the carpenter to pound the nails.
Po-pokono tang kolo mo agod maintindian mo.
I'll rap your head so you will understand.
Po-pokon mo tang binit tang kahon para mābrian.
Hit the side of the box to open it.
Pagpo-pok tanandia mga panalpo.
She hits the clothes with a paddle when she washes.
Nangomit tanandia ta paloa ta nioy para ipo-pok na ong agtalpoan nang lambong.
She got the stalk of a coconut palm to use to pound the clothes being washed.
Po-pokan mo kay tang latok para makomit tang kenay na.
Shake the seaweed in water to remove its sand.
letek1, teltel2, palpag
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For a boat, land vehicle, or bicycle to run into something or slam against something.
Sigoro animan naboloat tang lantsa tenged napo-pok ong alawig ang bato.
So maybe the launch got a hole in it because it slammed into a high rock (i.e. just under the surface of the water).
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