ma-
To strain a muscle, or a part of the body; to become very sore
and bruised; for an injury to become worse; for fruit to become
bruised, damaged.
bugbog
Nasigbak tang kakayo ong sobrang panaw.
My leg was strained by much walking.
Linaban na ta ayo tang kiro piro indi naporoan,
nasigbak lamang.
He beat the dog with a piece of wood, but it was not hit hard
enough to kill it, it just became
badly
bruised.
Indi pi-nit pi-niten mo tang pelta, asia masigbak.
Don't squeeze your boil, it will become
worse.
Mga mangalap amo ta kawmanggang lotok, gamiten
mi tang karokal agod indi mabo-log ong tanek,
itaben masigbak.
When you pick ripe mangoes, use the pole with a net so
that they don't fall on the ground, they might get
bruised.
sigbak, kasigbakan
To be worn out by something, usually work.
Indi ra nambael si Juan tenged sigbak tanandia ong obra.
Juan didn't grow big because he was so
worn
out by
work.
Asing molao pa dorong kasigbakano ang
pagtoang-toang ta wi.
When I was still a youth I was always
totally
worn
out by carrying water on a long pole.
mag-
-en
To beat or pound on a person, usually causing bruises or
injuries.
Angay agsigbaken mo tang logod mo?
Why are you beating
on your brother?