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napet
Someone (ma-, maka-)
holds on
to someone or something (-en).
-en
napten
Ivv.
manpet
'to tie on house roof'
kapét
kapit
Manapet
ka do hobid.
Hold on
to the rope (that is tied to something).
Napten
mo boboh no kabalyo.
You
hold on
to the mane of the horse.
kapet
padpet
igpet
Someone (maka-)
unawarily holds on
to someone or something.
maka-
makanapēt
Komnayat si marāan do nyoy, ki nasday, ta
nakanapēt
so mahaha a palātang no nyoy.
Uncle climbed a coconut palm tree, but fell, because he
unawarily held on
to a weak spine of the coconut (leaf).
Someone
can use
his hands (mapa-)
to hold onto with
.
Mapanapet
na iyaw logpi a kakamay na.
He
can use
his crippled hand
to hold on with
.
panaptan
Something or someplace for someone to hold on(to).
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