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ani
Rice harvest.
si--an sianian
Season for harvesting rice.
ma- ma-ni
Always harvesting.
Chakel i pahiy cha tep ma-niy aanak.
They have a lot of rice because the children are always harvesting.
man- man-ani or man-eni/ man-aani/ iyan-ani
To harvest rice.
Iyan-ani iyangkeba-kol cha payow Maria.
The old women harvested (rice) in Maria’s field.
-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- iani/ in-ani,
mengi- mengiani/ man-aani/ engiani,
may- may-eni or may-ani/ emangkaiani/ iyay-ani
To use to harvest rice.
Ianim itha egwas.
You use that knife to harvest (rice) with.
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.
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