A sling, a carrying cloth for a baby or small child.
typically a square piece of cloth folded diagonally and knotted at the ends and worn over the shoulder
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The carrier and the one carried (may-) are in a sling-carry relationship.
Mayaban sa ānang kan anak na.
A mother and her child are in a sling-carry relationship.
Someone (mang-) carries or puts a child or something (-en) in a sling, in the front or side.
Ivv. 'to carry a child on the back'
Mangaban kas ādi mo.
Carry your younger sibling in a sling.
Abanen mo tachay mo tan dya maynyin.
Put your arm in a sling so it will not be painful.
Someone uses something (i-) as a sling to carry a child or something.
Ahapen mo nya ayob a iyaban si ādi mo.
Take this blanket to use as a sling to carry your younger sibling.