For someone or something (actor & theme ma-) to disappear from view, as when one walks around a corner on a trail, the sun sinks below the horizon.
Nagah din hanggap'uh wangwang ya nalīmuh hinan danum.
My bolo fell into the river and disappeared from view in the water.
For someone (agent & inst) to take someone or something (theme i-) from view, as to dive under water with an object; for a lizard to take a chicken into its hole.
Tinnig'u din ūlog an inlīmuhna din do''oh hawong.
I saw a snake that took a rat into a hole.
Inlīmuh nan tatāgu din luhung an inyattangda.
The people took the mortar they were pole-end carrying from view.
For someone (agent) to cause someone or something (theme -on, pa-on) to disappear from view, with the optional use of an instrument (inst puɴ-), as to pound a nail into a board with a hammer, insert a measuring stick into a body of water, insert a spear head into a wild pig.
Mattilyūom nan lanha ta nangāmung ummu limūhon.
Pound the nail until you cause it to disappear from view.