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pukut
pokot
Long fence-type fish net.
Bong si' bay luu pukut ta, ya' kita husa' malli daying.
If we had a net, we wouldn't have to bother buying fish.
N-, mag-, magpaN-, mag--an
-an
-un, -an
To fish with a long fence-type net.
Pukutun do' ndooy sabap bay ku ngita baanan bawis.
Fish with a net over there because I saw a school of rabbit fish.
Pukutan do' ku halli' man kami magduwaa.
Net me some fish for us to have a prayer feast.
Ya' ku kapagpukut ka pukut bese'.
I don't dare net fish with a torn net.
A, mukut-mukut do' kita bong pin kole' ja' kita lawuk.
Oh, let's have a little go at netting fish in hopes that we get some viand.
Magpukutan te' tabi mari kitabi ya' kabus lawuk.
Let's continually net-fish so we don't run out of viand.
Ongoy ko wā kabus lawuk? Marean ta ya' na ko magpamukut.
Why are you always out of viand? Perhaps you no longer net-fish regularly.
Pagpukutan ta do' ko mari ko ya' hangat kabus daying.
I'll fish regularly for you so you won't be out of fish so much.
Daa ko magpukut-pukut ni lān lansa jama bong ko ya' doman gese' pukut nu.
Don't ever net fish in the path used by people's launches if you don't want your net torn.
kapukutan
Able to be used for net fishing; able to net fish (in a certain place).
Pukut tuu ya' na kapukutan sabap bese' na.
This net can't be used for fishing because it's torn.
In the vicinity of Ngas' place you can't fish with a net because there are many boats there.
pamukut
Habitually fishes with a net.
Bong ko pamukut, ya' ko kabus daying.
If your habitually fish with a net, you'll never run out of fish.
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