donoy
For someone (actor muɴ-) to take a long time to do something (theme).
Occurs as part of a verb chain, see sec. 7.19.
Nundonoy han hennag'un immuy himmāgub at nalādawa' an munhāang.
The one I sent took a long going to get water and so I was late in cooking.
For someone, something (patient ma-) to be a long time in existence, in one place, in doing something; for an action (patient ma-) to be a long time in happening.
madnoy
Nadnoy di inumbunanmi ti do'ol di inul'ulgudmi.
Our sitting was a long time because we had many things to relate.
ma-: madnoy
For someone or something (actor -um-) to delay someone, something, the beginning or completion of an event (loc ref -on).
dumnoy
Donoyondan mangan ti unda ul'ulodyon.
They are delaying (the completion of) their eating because they are eating slowly.
Reference to either the beginning or completion of an event is determined by context.
-um-: dumnoy