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tonog
The sound of a radio, musical instrument, engine, a person's whistle, etc.
Libag da tang tonog tang gitara.
The sound of the guitar is out of tune.
-om-
For a radio to be on or playing; for a bell to be ringing.
To-nog tang radio ong dibabaw, indio mabasi.
The radio is on upstairs, I can't hear.
magpa-
pa--on
To play a musical instrument, radio; to turn on a radio, to ring a church bell.
Maosay tanandiang magpa-nog ta torotot, animan pina-peno ong banda.
He's very good at playing the trumpet, therefore I included him in the band.
Indi ra kay pa-nogon mo ta mapoirsa tang radio.
Please don't play the radio loudly anymore.
Pa-nogon mo kay tang radio.
Please turn on the radio.
pa-nog
The sound made by something being played.
Maingal tang pa-nog tang boradol mga labi, makaerep.
The sound made by flying kites at night is very noisy, it is very irritating.
Todoan mo tang pa-nog agod ba-yen tang tanan ang taw.
Increase the sound (i.e. volume) so that all the people can hear.
ma-nog, ka-nog
Very loud sound of something being played; idiomatically, for a person to be well known, popular.
Ang to-tog ong simban doro ka-nog ong yamen tenged ang bongkakak don toga panalonga.
The sound (i.e. of the bell/speaker) from the church is very loud at our house because that is where the loudspeaker is facing.
Ong nirang kakandidato, tanandia tang dorog ka-nog.
Of their candidates, he is the one who is very popular.
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