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sāip
The
seam
where two things are sewn together, the
join
of two pieces of wood.
sáip
sugpóng, tupi
huchip
taptap
1
Someone (mang-)
joins
an extra piece (-en) to something (-an) to widen or lengthen it.
Mangsāip
ka pas ayob.
Join
(a piece of cloth) to the blanket (so it will be bigger).
tachip
tapang
Two boards, two pieces of clothing, etc., (mag-)
have a common join, seam
.
Magsāip
ayaw laylayaya kan imaraya.
The shirt and the skirt
have a common seam
.
2
Someone (mang-)
puts a patch
on a roof, window, etc., (-an) in order to cover up an exposed portion.
Sāipan
mo anebaya, ta kōrangaya tappi na.
Put a patch
(another board)
on
the window cover, because the board is lacking.
takop
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