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amayo
A toy.
ka- kaamayo
A playmate.
Kiyetdang na aanak i karing na kaamayo ra.
The children snapped [and broke] the rubber bands of their playmates.
ma- ma-mayo
Fond of playing quietly.
Ma-mayoy aanak na pithek.
Children like to play with dirt.
man- man-amayo/ man-aamayo/ iyan-amayo
To play quietly.
Iyan-amayoy nga-nga na datha.
The child played with a tin can.
Siyay piyan ton man-amayo na ball?
Who wants to play with the ball?
-en amayoen or emoyoen/ amayoa/ imayo or iyamayo,
me- maamayo or ma-mayo/ emangka-mayo/ aamayo or iya-mayo
To play quietly with or without toys; refers to children only.
Imayo thoy datha tep nagwariy amayo tho.
He played with the tin can because he did not have a toy.
i-(TH) iamayo/ in-amayo,
mengi- mengiamayo/ man-aamayo/ engiamayo,
may- may-amayo/ emangkaiamayo/ iyay-amayo
To allow or cause something to be play with.
Iamayok cha si-kayo ja ball.
I will let you play with the ball.
i--an iamayoan/ in-amayoan,
may--an may-amayoan/ emangkaiamayoi/ iyay-amayoan
To allow or cause to someone to play.
Iamayoan taha na ball.
I will let you play with the ball.
man-+-in- man-inamayo/ iyan-inamayo,
pan-+in-+-an pan-inamayoan/ pan-inimayoi/ iyan-inamayoan
To play with each other.
Iyan-inamayo ira na datha.
They played with each other using tin cans.
Iyan-inamayoan chiy datha.
They played with each other using the tin cans.
man-inamayo ira
they (2) will play with each other
man-iinamayo ira
they (2+) will play with each other
pan-inamayoan
they (2) play something with each other
pan-iinamayoan
they (2+) play something with each other
To play vigorously.
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