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pōng
(For s.t.) to break (usually unintentionally w.r.t. branches, limbs, boards, pencils, neck, etc.).
The lead of my pencil broke.
A cut or slice of s.t. (crosswise not lengthwise).
Buwanan do' ku daying nu san lasa dampōng.
Give me some of your fish even just one slice.
N-
-an
-an, -un
To cut or break s.t. off (crosswise).
Pōngan nu baruti naa bong maglabi man sukuran.
Cut a piece off that board if it is longer than the measurement.
Bong ko pahawup gi daying tuu, pōngun na.
If you are still going in on this fish with me, cut it in two.
N--redup
-redup-an, -redup-un
To cut or break off a little piece; to break off or cut up into several pieces.
Pong-pōngan nu do' dangkiti' bong ya' saddong.
Cut off a little bit if it isn't just right.
Pong-pōngun tinapay tuu mari kam topod.
Cut this bread up into pieces so you all have some.
pōngan
A part that has been broken or cut off.
Timanan nu ga pōngan kayu tuu.
Throw away these cut off pieces of wood.
kapōngan
Having a long object broken off inside.
Niya' na mahap bari-bariyan ku sabap lay na kapōngan.
My pop-gun is no longer any good because its shooter is broken off inside.
parampōng-parampōng
To go from one place to another (as when looking for s.t. or just roaming around).
Iya parampōng-parampōng nammuhan ga danganakan na.
He's going from place to place to find his siblings.
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