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mag-
Indicates two or more people doing s.t. together; also sometimes indicates reciprocal action.
Bay kami magbitsala dilaw.
We talked with each other yesterday.
Daran kam magholin.
We often play marbles together.
Bong si' ya' bay magsīp ga jama looy sikaruwa, ya' sila bay sakkat kunsi ngusaha.
If those two people hadn't found out that they were not acting forthrightly towards each other, they wouldn't have separated from being partners in business.
Bong ko lamma buwat dangan-dangan nu, magliu kita.
If you are tired of working by yourself, we can take turns helping each other.
Makes stative verbs or verbs out of nouns.
Magbohe' taga' naa.
That well has water.
Mag-insallan palitaan ku.
My lamp has oil in it.
Bay na ku pingka' maglogtoan silungan ku.
I have already experienced having a strong desire for my sweetheart.
Magbilaw na ya domanan anak ku.
He is doing crazy things because of his desire for my daughter.
Makes verbs out of adjectives/stative verbs. Also when mag- precedes any adjective that is already preceded with the prefix paN-, which indicates a habitual trait, the resulting verb indicates regularly doing s.t.
San ya' sukup kinakan ta, subay kita magsaba.
Even though we don't have enough food, we should accept it patiently.
Magpamalli du kam ba ni luma' kami.
Buy regularly from our house.
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