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onse
N-, si-
-an
-un, -an
To chase after s.o. or s.t.; to pursue s.t.
Nabang do' kam ngonse manuk looy. Ya' luu lawuk tabi.
Help chase that chicken. We don't have any viand.
0
To take a certain amount of time to run or travel from one place to another.
Dangon jām onse lansa nu man Mapun pa Sandakan?
How many hours does it take your boat to travel from Mapun to Sandakan.
si-/mag-, magsi-
pagsi--un
To run together usually in competition; race each other; to be neck and neck (as when two people are going back and forth ahead in a race).
Ongoy ko bay magsionse anak ku masi gi ya' kole' banahan.
Why did you have my child race when he still isn't very well?
Sibuwa-sibuwa mag-onse ja' butu' si Ibi ka si Hamdan.
At the beginning Ibi's and Hamdan's votes were neck and neck.
N-
-an
To take a problem or legal case to someone; to take s.t. right away to some place.
Bong sat palkala' diki' ni barangay, san daa na onsehan bi pilay pa upis munisipal.
If it is just a small legal case in the village, there is no need to take it to the municipal office.
Bong luu-luu sīn nu, onsehan nu pa Tana' Makket, ya' sina ko kapahanda.
If everytime you have money, you take it right away to Tana' Makket, you won't be able to take a wife.
onsehan
A person who will not stand up to s.o. in a fight or contest.
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