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ba-jes1
ma- maba-jes
Always borrowing; always lending.
Piya-piyan ches Pedro tep maba-jes.
They like Pedro because he is always lending (things).
-en (TH) ba-jesen/ ba-jesa/ biya-jes,
meN- mema-jes/ manba-ba-jes/ ema-jes,
me- meba-jes/ eba-jes
To borrow; refers to nonconsummables, such as a tool, an animal, clothing.
Ba-jesen koy barom nem mega-gwa tep nagwiy osalen ko nem graduation mi.
I will borrow your clothes tomorrow because I have nothing to wear during our graduation.
Eba-jes i payong tep man-ooran.
The umbrella was borrowed because it was raining.
Biya-jes na biiy kompay na askang to.
The woman borrowed her neighbor’s hand hoe.
i- (TH) iba-jes/ inba-jes,
mengi- mengiba-jes/ manba-ba-jes/ engiba-jes,
may- mayba-jes/ iyayba-jes
To lend; refers to nonconsummables.
Inba-jes na biiy kompay cha askang to.
The woman loaned the hand hoe to her neighbor.
i--an (LOC) iba-jesan/ iba-jesi/ inba-jesan,
may--an mayba-jesan/ emangkaiba-jesi/ iyayba-jesan
To lend someone something.
Inba-jesan na biiy askang to na kompay.
The woman loaned her neighbor the hand hoe.
To borrow; lend; refers to nonconsummables.
To beg for; ask for; refers to consummables.
To borrow money.
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