-en
enien or anien/ ania/ ini or iyani,
meN-
mengeni/ man-aani/ engani,
me-
ma-ni/ emangka-ni or emangkaani/ iya-ni
To harvest rice.
Ini na iyangkeba-kol i payow Maria.
The old woman harvested (rice) in Maria’s field.
Ini na biiy payow na kompay to/ egwas to.
The woman harvested the field with her hand sickle/ her knife.
Mengeni ired payow no megwa-gwa.
They will harvest (rice) in the field tomorrow.
i--an
ianian/ ianii/ in-anian,
may--an
may-anian/ emangkaianii/ iyay-anian
To harvest for someone.
Ianian na iyangkaba-kol si Maria na pahiy to/ na payow to.
The old women harvest Maria’s rice/ Maria’s field for her.
pan-eni/impan-ani
Act/time/way of harvesting rice.
pan-anian/iyan-anian
Place of harvesting rice.
ka-ni/ingka-ni
Act/time/way of being harvested [rice].
ka-nian/iya-nian
Place ob being harvested [rice].
Harvest Words
ani |
To harvest rice. |
beka |
To harvest vegetable, such as sweet potato or cassava, by digging them up. |
bogbog |
To harvest coffee beans. |
boras |
To pick vegetables or fruit; refers to plants or trees on which many vegetables or pieces of fruit grow on a plant or branch. |
bosbos |
To harvest vegetables, such as green onions, by pulling up. |
dogdog |
To pick vegetables or fruit; refers to plants or trees on which only a few vegetables or pieces of fruit grow on a plant or branch. |
dokto |
To dig up sweet potato. |
kolta |
To harvest vegetables, such as watercress or cabbage, by cutting with a knife. |