|< First< PreviousNext >Last >|
sogod
1
-om-
-on
To keep on going without delay; to insist on continuing a trip in spite of bad weather; to enter a place directly, without hesitation.
sugod
Maski dorog kapoirsa tang koran, siminogod ami pa ka enged, animan poros ami lebay.
Even though the rain was very strong, we still kept on going anyway, therefore we all got wet.
Sinogod amen tang biahi maski mababael tang langeb.
We insisted on continuing our journey even though the waves were big.
Maski may kirong pangalat, indio inledan, sinogodo ka enged.
Even though there was a dog that bites, I wasn't afraid, I entered directly anyway.
2
-om-
-on
To rush to confront; challenge someone in anger; to trespass in another's house or yard; for soldiers to attack the enemy's camp, fortress, etc.
sugod
Itaben sogodona nandia mga mabalita tang anday sayod ang inaning mo kontra ong nandia.
Perhaps she will confront you if she hears the news about the bad things you said against her.
Asing garamal da sinogod tang mga sondalo tang mga kalaban nirang mga ribildi.
When it was early morning the soldiers attacked their rebel opponents.
|< First< PreviousNext >Last >|