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langka
1
Motion, movement (of body).
Bang nakanak iyan magbola hāp isab langkanen.
When that kid plays ball his motions are good.
Nakanak iyan ekka langkane bang niya' a'a.
That child makes many movements (is constantly moving) when there are people around.
A'a iyan hāp isab langkanen bang iye missā-missā.
The motions (gestures) of that person are good when he speaks.
N-, mag-
To use motions, to gesture, to act out s.t.
Bang a'a iyan missā maglangka iye.
When that person speaks he gestures.
Bang bagayku iyan magistory ngalangka si panenggehanne.
When that friend of mine tells a story, he acts it out where he is standing.
langka-langkahan
To be coquettish, showing off.
Langka-langkahan pahāp dende miya'an bang la'i kinalasahannen.
That girl is coquettish when the one courting her is there.
Nakanak iyan langka-langkahan bang bakas maglella-lella.
That child is showing off when he is dressed up.
2
palangka
To make demands of s.o. (for attention or things), clamor for s.t.
Palangka a'a miya'an si metetto'anen.
That person makes demands of his parents.
(magpa)sanglit
N-
To pamper s.o., to spoil s.o., to give too much attention.
Palangka metetto'anen anaknen.
The parents pamper their child.
A'a miya'an ga'i malangka anakne.
That person does not spoil her child.
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