-en (TH)
abothen/ abotha/ iyabot,
meN-
mengabot/ man-aabot/ engabot,
me-
maabot/ emangkaabot/ aabot
To catch up with.
Iyabot kos Lani tep solit a man-ekad.
I caught up with Lani because she walks slowly.
No ondayat kiyed jay na alas sais, abothen tayo des inak cha Ambokdow.
If we leave here at 6:00, we will catch up with my mother at Ambuklao.
Abothen taha.
I will catch up with you.
Baka maabot nem megwa-gwa.
Maybe we can catch up with it tomorrow. [Lit. Maybe it can be caught up with tomorrow.]
Kowan abothiy bii.
I am catching up with the woman.
Mengabothak na onkwan cha Bagiw a pengi-kanan kon ja solat mo.
I will catch up with someone going to Baguio to give your letter to them.
Pengabot ka!
You catch up!
Abot mo!
You catch up with it!
i- (TH)
iabot/ in-abot,
mengi-
mengiabot/ man-aabot/ engiabot,
may-
may-abot/ emangkaiabot/ iyay-abot
To catch up with in order to give something.
In-abot koy solat mod awam.
I caught up with your father and gave him your letter.
Pengiabot ka!
You go near!
i--an (LOC)
iabothan/ iabothi/ in-abothan,
may--an
may-abothan/ emangkaiabothi/ iyay-abothan
To catch up with someone in order to give something.
In-abothan kos awam na solat mo.
I caught up with your father and gave him your letter.