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ta'u
To know how to do s.t.; to be able to do s.t.
Ta'u ne iye magbella.
She knows how to cook already.
Ta'u iye maghinang luma'.
He knows how to build a house.
kata'u
Knowledge (esp. of supernatural things).
A'a iyan ekka kata'une sabab magpaka'at a'a.
That person has much knowledge about how to harm people.
A'a iyan niya' kata'une, bang iye lumengngan ga'i iye takite.
That person has knowledge; when he goes out he cannot be seen.
kata'uhan
To know s.t.
Kata'uhanku lān hap luma'den.
I know the way to their house.
Ga'i kata'uhannu bang intag oro'kun?
Don’t you know where my knife is?
magkinata'u, pagkinata'u
To know each other, be acquainted.
Magkinata'u kami duk disi Dende.
Dende’s family and we are acquainted.
Tiggel ne pagkinata'u kamihin.
We already know each other a long time.
maginta'u, paginta'u
To make s.t. known; let s.o. know s.t.
Paginta'u kew si aku bang kew hap luma'.
Make it known to me when you go home.
Ga' niya' maginta'u aku we' bakas niya' pitu magdagang kenna.
Nobody let me know that someone came here selling fish.
Paginta'uhun ku bang tekka bisitanun.
Let me know when your visitors arrive.
pata'u
To come to know s.t., learn s.t. (by studying or experience).
Subey kew pata'u duk kew makapasa si iskulan.
You should come to know it (by studying) so that you will pass in school.
Bisan iye ga'i ta'u maghinang luma', pata'u iye duk niya' tarabahune.
Even though he doesn’t know how to build a house, he comes to know how (to do it by experience) so that he will have employment.
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