awa
For someone (agent muɴ- & theme i-; s agent maN- & theme) to pass along an area, as a trail, a road, by something as a house, a village (loc ref -on).
e'wa; umwa; owon; mange'wa; ene'wa
Owonmi ihkul hi mā'et ta mi'hāpit amin Bihtulu.
We will pass by the school tomorrow to talk with Teacher.
E'wayuh nan maphod an dālan an adi matī'id ta adi ayu mabmablay.
Pass along the good road which is not steep so you won't be unduly tired.
For someone (agent & inst) to take someone or something (theme i-) along or by something, a location (loc ref), as described above.
E'wam nan dotag hi dolan Wīgan.
Take the meat by Wīgan's house.
i-:e'wa; -iɴ-: engwa; -iɴ-: enengwa, ene'wa
For a nonvolitional agent, as water (actor -um- & theme), to pass along or by something (loc ref -on), as described above.
Nadoldol nan goday hi payaw ti inumway danum hi goday.
The landslide scar in the pond field was extended because water passed along the landslide scar.
um-: umwa; -on: owon; mangi-: mange'wa
bad'ang
A way, habitually used in going from one place to another.