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kāmang
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Two things (mag-) attach, connect to each other for support.
Magkāmang bahay namen kan ākang.
Our house and older sibling's house attach to each other.
Someone (mangi-) attaches, connects something (i-) to something else for better support.
kámang
Mangikāmang ako so disnan ko do kayo tan dya mahokahokay.
I attach my bench to the tree so it will not wobble.
Something (machi-) attaches to something else for support.
Machikāmang pasipi ko do bahay ko.
My lean-to-roofing attaches to my house for support.
2
Someone (-om-, machi-) seeks refuge and support in someone or someplace (-an, -en).
-omin- komnāmang
kámang
Komnāmang si ākang di ānang, ta solongen lakay na.
Older sister sought refuge and support in mother, because her husband punches her.
Mayyayo ta machikāmang do bahay ni āmang, ta mahnyi.
Let's run to seek refuge and support in father's house, because it is strong.
Someone (mangi-) takes an issue (i-) to someone (-en) for help and support.
Mangikāmang si marāan di kapitan so problima na.
Uncle takes his problem to captain for help and support.
Ikāmang ni kapitan di mayor gatos ni marāan.
Captain takes (the case) of uncle's crime to the mayor for help and support.
kamāngan
The place of refuge and support.
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