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tāgu
1
tatāgu.
A person.
babāi 1a lalā'i 1a gollang 1
A human sex organ
One's livelihood.
The pupil of the eye.
Person design; decorate something with the design of a person; decorated with a person design.
2
For a living being, thing (actor -um- & patient) to revive, as for an animal or person to revive from near death, for a plant to revive from being wilted.
3
For someone or something (actor -um- & inst; s actor maN- & inst) to protect or save someone, something living (patient -on) from death, dying, as for cats to protect that planted in fields by killing rats, for medicine to save a sick person from death, for a person to save his companion from death by coming to his aid.
manāgu
4
matāgu.
Alive, living, of a person, animal, plant.
An amin din neho' hi ūma ya matāgu ti immuda'udan.
Everything planted in the upland field will be alive because it has been raining.
Nan matāgu ya nan agguy nakak di lennāwana.
As for the living ones they are the ones whose spirits have not departed.
5
atāgu.
The period of one's lifetime.
Hay atāgun Magga' ya do'ol di inul'ulgudna.
During the lifetime of Magga', he told many stories.
6
nitagūan.
The manner or quality of one's life.
Ta'on hi un nawotwot hi Bukkāhan mu maphod di nitagūana ti mi'id ah dogohna.
Even though Bukkāhan is poor the quality of (his) life is good because he has no sickness.
Stages of Life
Infancy: abu'yug (bu'yug)
amūyat (mūyat)
a'eppola', (eppola')
Childhood: agollang (gollang)
a'ung'ungnga (ung'ungnga)
Youth: a'unga (unga)
Early Middle Age hemme'nād (he'nad 2)
Middle age: gemmentongan (gentongan),
Late Middle Age mayaman (yaman)
Old Age: anala'āyan, (lā'ay)
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