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Rain.
Tud landos uwan looy dabuhi'.
That rain last night was very strong.
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To rain.
Bay si' uwan ndooy ni Tana' Makket?
Did it rain earlier in Tana' Makket?
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pa--an, pa--un
To expose s.t. to the rain; to leave s.t. out in the rain; to cause rain to fall on a place [ma-].
Daa pauwanan nu tumpa' nu bong ko doman mme' ngawin.
Don't leave your shoes out in the rain if you want to go to the wedding.
Isu-isu Tuhan panday mauwan lahat.
Only God knows how to cause rain to fall on a place.
mag--redup
To play in the rain; to let oneself get wet in the rain.
Mag-uwan-uwan kita.
Let's play in the rain.
Bong ko mag-uwan-uwan ngahalin sapi', mura ko inulapay.
If you let yourself get wet in the rain when grazing a cow, you might catch a cold.
kauwanan
To be rained on.
My shirt got wet again from being rained on for an hour.
panguwan
The rainy season.
Bong panguwan na lahat, mahap man tanom saging.
When it's the rainy season, it's good for planting banana trees.
uwan-pulian
The strongest rainy season usually from October through December.
Dunuk lahat tuu me' uwan-pulian naa.
This place is flooded by that rainy season.
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