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ali
1
The voice, cry of an animal, bird, person.
For specific cries see Appendix 30, Calls and Cries of Animals and Birds.
For an animal or bird (actor muɴ-, -um-) to cry out.
For a person or animal (actor muɴ-, -um-) to call to someone or something (loc ref) at a distance.
Nun'ali hi Bukkāhan ad ugga ay ha''in ta umuy ami hi inalāhan an mangāyiw.
Bukkāhan called to me yesterday for us to go to the forest to get firewood.
2
For someone (agent; s agent maN-) to say something (theme -on).
alyon
Inalin Ballag di mahāpul an umūya' hi dolāda ta wāday ulgūdonmi.
Ballag said that I should go to their place so that we could talk together.
-on: alyon
3
For someone (agent) to think something (theme -on), as that something will happen, that a particular state exists, that someone or something is involved in a particular action or state.
alyon
Usually followed by at goh:
Inali' at goh di un he''a din ināmang'un umāli ya bo'on'a.
I thought that you were the one I viewed coming but it was not you.
Genitive pronoun is optionally omitted.
Alyon ta ala' din lubban ya mi'id an inākawda.
(I) thought that I would get that pomelo fruit but there was none in that they stole (it).
-on: alyon
Peaceful, quiet; gentle, of a person in her or his relationship with others.
Jocular fibbing.
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