Someone or something (maka-) unintentionally bumps, hits, or strikes against something hard.
Ilo. dukdók 'to push into a hole'
tugtóg
bunggô, dunggól
dukduk
Nakadokdok ako do pantaw, ta mabodis.
I bumped (my head) against (the top of ) the doorway, because it is low.
Nakadokdok sa do bato.
They struck (their feet) against the rock.
Someone (mang-) intentionally bumps, hits, or strikes against something (-an).
Mangdokdok kaba so bombilya, ta maynyin.
Don't bump against the bulb, because it is painful.
Dinokdokan ko so sidok ochoy, ki napsa.
I struck the spoon against the egg, and it broke.
Two things (may-) continuously strike against each other.
may- maydoydokdok
Nayam do payawan daw no dadwa maydoydokdok a bato.
He went between the two rocks that continuously strike against each other.
Maydoydokdok saw linodyit ni āpong a kokon na benyebeh, ta masalawsaw.
The bunches of bananas grandparent hung up continuously strike against each other, because it is windy.