And so.
Joins a sentence followed by another sentence expressing the result of the first or what should result or what a reasonable result would be.
Adagwi hi pumbangngāda' hi dolāmi at nangihawāa' hitu.
It is far for me to return to our place and so I will marry here.
Umudan at adi tu'u mumboto'.
It is raining and so we won't harvest.
Often followed by hiyāat un or hiya nan. That's the reason.
Nundogoh hi Ginnub at hiyāat un na'ung'ung.
Ginnub was sick and so that's the reason he is thin.
t is suffixed to a word ending in a vowel:
Pinatoy'uh Iyū+at idatmu din inalim hi lagbu'.
I killed Iyu and so give (me) that which you said for my remuneration.
See sec. 7.26.1.3.
Then; i.e., as a consequence, in that case.
Suffixed to that which it follows.
Umuy tu'ū+at.
Let us go then.