Someone or something (-om-) goes to someplace (-an).
past kominwan
Parinen taw maganay sichangori a komwan do masakbayan.
Let's do good now (continuing) to go into the future.
Lomogan sa do lampitaw a komwan do Babuyan.
They ride the outrigger boat to go to Babuyan (Claro).
Chapatak daba an āngo iyaw no rarahanaw a komwan do syodad.
They do not know what is the road that goes to the city.
Kwanan mo daw?
(Why do) you go there?
Someone (mangi-) takes something (i-) and goes to someone (i--an).
i--an used only with a question
Mangikwan ako so manok do bahay mo.
I take the chicken and go to your house.
Ikwan ko do lāod rinara ko a dokay, ta imoha ko.
I take and go to the west the yam I carried, because I will plant it (there).
Ikwanan mo so bago mwaya?
To whom do you go and take your pig?
kwanan
The way to go to someplace.
nangikwanan
The place where someone took someone or something.
Iyaw no rarahanaw a nangikwanan na sira ki madyido.
The road where he took them was crooked.