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tanom
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Seed rice, selected during main-crop rice harvest for planting main-crop rice, tiniyalgaw, in a wet seedbed, pannapna', or selected bundles of second-crop rice, linawang, set aside for second-crop planting in a dry seedbed, pumbunbūnan, or sometimes for main-crop planting.
Halimūnanyu an italepon nan tanom ta adi malu'lu'.
You (pl) put the seed rice carefully away so that it will not be infested by weevils.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to plant a plant crown, cutting, rhizome, seed, seedling, shoot, vine (theme i-) into soil, a particular location (loc ref -an), using an appropriate instrument, bo''a, dohag (inst paN-); i.e., to put into soil the part of a plant appropriate for reproduction.
pananom; tamnan; mananom
Includes eight methods of planting as listed in Appendix 4, Planting.
Maphod hi un umudan hi ad ugwan ta umuy ami muntanom hi lāgah hinan ūmah mā'et.
It will be good if it rains today so we can go and plant sweet potato vines tomorrow.
-an: tamman
emboh 2
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