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lakkot
ngakkot, ma-
pa--un, pa--an
To stick or adhere to; to stick s.t. on s.t.; to write (as a pen because of having ink in it that sticks to paper).
Ya'
sina
ngakkot
katas
naa
bong
ya'
luu
kanji'
na.
That paper won't stick if it doesn't have any glue.
Soy
bay
malakkot
patta'
na
ni
tambo
ku?
Who stuck his picture on my wall?
Palakkotan
do'
luma'
ku
postel
nu
.
Stick one of your posters on my house.
Niya'
ngakkot
bolpen
tuu
.
This pen doesn't write.
makalakkot
Contagious (both w.r.t. to disease, one's character, manners, habits, etc.); can rub off on s.o.
Daa
ko
patapit
ni
bihing
jama
lelesan
sabap
kalakkot
sina
.
Don't get close to a person who has pink eye because it is contagious.
kalakkotan
To catch a sickness or disease; to rub off on (by taking on the character, manner, or habit of s.o. else); to catch on fire.
Bay
ku
kalakkotan
ulapay
me'
nu
.
I caught a cold from you.
Lay
ku
kalakkotan
me' na
wā
maglanan.
His always roaming around has rubbed off on me.
Lay
kalakkotan
sapaw
luma'
kami
me'
api
.
The roof of our house caught on fire.
To be started (w.r.t. a fire).
Lakkot na
api
looy
.
That fire is started now.
ma-
pa--un, pa--an
To start a fire; to get a fire to flame [pa--un].
Kau
do'
malakkot
api
.
You be the one to start a fire.
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