That past or future named period of time, or time of an event; that object, person or event in view but not near speaker or hearer.
Ngadan den gutud di umalīa' hi ayantad Bannāwol?
What will be that time when I should come so we can go to Banaue?
Iyālim heden adokkoy an bilāu ta pangābul'uh nan manu'.
Hand (me) that long arrow-grass cane (not near us) for me to use to chase away the chicken.
This demonstrative adjective may be preceded by a determiner as follows: 1) by hi- (or variant he-): hede, hidugwoy. (-h, an enclitic variant of hi, is suffixed to a preceding word ending in a vowel: -h de, -h dugwoy). An indefinite pronoun hiya (or variant ya) optionally precedes the determiner hi-, without change in meaning: hiyah de, yah de, hiyah dugwoy, yah dugwoy. 2) by a personal referent determiner ay (or variant e-): ede, ay dugwoy. (-n, an enclitic variant of ay, is suffixed to a preceding word ending in a vowel: -n de, -n dugwoy). 3) by a plural determiner da-: dade, dadugwoy.
Awni ta umālia' ya un'u idat di onon daden mangīli.
Wait until I come and then I will give those visitors food.
This demonstrative adjective is followed by a modifying ligature an and a noun or noun phrase which it modifies. Phrases, of which this demonstrative adjective is a constituent parallels the distribution of the corresponding forms of demonstrative adjective te. This demonstrative adjective indicates time, either past or future. If a named period of time (day, week, month, year, named holiday, etc.) is indicated, reference may be to any of several time periods removed from the present and beyond.
Hidugwoy an būlan hi nun'ah'ūpanta ya lomlom.
That month when we met it was rainy.
If the time of an event is indicated, reference may be to any time several days from the present and beyond.
Hiyah den nunhapītanta ya nalīwa' di udumnah hapīto'.
That time when we talked I forgot some of what I was going to say.
Past time is typically indicated as follows: 1) the demonstrative adjective followed by an and a named time period optionally followed by an or hi and a verbal substantive affixed for time and past tense.
Hiyah den būlan hi nun'ah'ūpantay nitungāwan han imbaluy'u.
That past month when we met was the time when my child was born.
2) Demonstrative adjective followed by an and a verbal substantive affixed for time and past tense.
Heden nunti'īdanmi ya na''ab'ablay ami ti potang.
That time when we climbed (the mountain) we were extremely tired because it was hot.
3) Demonstrative adjective followed by an and gutud di and an event word or verbal substantive affixed for time and past tense.
Ngadan den gutud di buhul nin hi penghana?
When, I wonder, was that time of the war long ago?
Indicating future time this demonstrative adjective is typically followed by an and gutud di.
Heden +gutud +di +umayanta ya indadāanmuy bālunta.
(At) that time when we will go, you prepare our lunch.
See sec. 7.3.1.2, 7.25.1.
That time, past or future, of a named time period or time of an event; that one, object, person or event in view but not near the speaker or hearer.
Hidin nalhina' ya hiyah de tawon hi nanalpanmih Tappīa'.
As for that time when I was married, that time was the year we went dam-fishing at Tappīa'.
This demonstrative pronoun occurs with determiners and indefinite pronoun as indicated above for demonstrative adjective: hede, hidugwoy, date, dadugwoy, hiyah de, hiyah dugwoy, ēde, ay dugwoy, ay date, ay datugwoy. Distribution of these constructions and of the demonstrative pronoun occurring without a preceding determiner or indefinite pronoun parallels the distribution of the demonstrative adjective te. Past tense is typically indicated as follows: 1) Demonstrative pronoun followed by di or din and a named time period optionally followed by an or hi and a verbal substantive affixed for time and past tense.
Hedeh Babluy di umayanta.
The place we should go to is that place in Babluy.
2) Demonstrative pronoun followed by di or din plus a verbal substantive affixed for time and past tense.
Hidin tiyalgaw ya hiyah de din nun'atpanmih baluy.
During the dry season, that time was when we roofed the house.
3) Demonstrative pronoun followed by di or din and gutud di or din followed by an event word or a verbal substantive affixed for time and past tense.
Hidin lawang ya hiyah dugwoy din gutud di gotad ad Bannāwol.
Last rainy season, that time was the time of the feast in Banaue.
See sec. 7.4.2, 7.25.1.