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abot
ma- maabot
Able to catch up.
Maabot na edagwas tep paspas i ahad to.
He is able to catch up with those who go ahead because he walks fast.
on- (TH) on-abot/ man-aabot/ imabot
To catch up.
Angken medebas kayo tep on-abothak da.
You go on ahead because I’ll catch up.
-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 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!
Iabot ka!
You go near!
Abot mo!
You go near it!
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.
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