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bāngon
1
For someone (actor -um- & theme) to wake up.
Bimmāngon han ung'ungngan nolo' ti do'ol di tumūngog.
The child who was sleeping woke up because there was much noise.
For someone (actor; s actor maN-) to wake up someone or something (patient -on) with something as with words, a noise (inst paN-).
pamāngon; bangūnon; mamāngon
Bināngon nan awītan di tatāguh din penghan di talanu.
The rooster woke up the people at first rooster crow.
-on: bangūnon
2
For someone (actor -um- & theme) to rise from a prone to a sitting or standing position.
For someone (agent & inst) to rise up with someone or something (theme i-) held, as described above.
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to lift up someone or something (theme -on) to a sitting or standing position.
bangūnon; mamāngon
Mumbāngon'a, Aligūyun, hinan natu''in an pāguy.
Aligūyun, lift up the rice plants that have fallen down.
-on: bangūnon
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