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layad
For someone (agent) to strongly desire someone, something, to do something, a state of being (loc ref i-, -on), especially based on some natural desire of the body, or a firmly entrenched habit.
laylaydon; laydon
Occurs as part of a verb chain, see sec. 7.19.
Adim ilayad an munhugal ti omengha ya nappūhi.
Do not strongly desire to gamble with playing cards because you will become accustomed (to doing it) and that is bad.
Laydo' an onon nan na'pit an lapnay ti munlanu.
I strongly desire to eat ripe sweet potatoes because they are sweet.
With suffix -on, this form has only been observed to occur with non-past tense and commonly with comparative degree, indicated by CVC-.
Laylaydo' din inhāang Aligūyun an balātung ti na'ampūtan.
I very strongly desire the mung beans that Aligūyun cooked because they are seasoned with garlic.
-on: laydon
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