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bolod
ma- mabodod
Always borrowing.
Mabodod na kaid-irin; isonga on-asimowal cha.
He is always borrowing all kinds of things; that’s why they can’t stand him.
-en (TH) bodoren/ bolora or bolocha/ biyodod or biyolod,
meN- memodod/ manbobolod/ emolod,
me- mebodod/ ebolod
To borrow; refers to nonconsumables.
Biyodod toy gwasay nonta ka-cheman.
He borrowed the axe yesterday.
Bodoren koy etak mo et iolik nem megwa-gwa.
I will borrow your bush knife and I will return it tomorrow.
i- (TH) ibolod/ inbolod,
mengi- mengibodod or mengibolod/ manbobolod/ engibolod,
may- maybodod or maybolod/ iyaybolod
To lend.
Ibolod moy dibchom cha ahim et say besaen to.
You lend your book to your sister so she can read it.
Ibolod koy etak kod awam.
I will lend my bush knife to your father.
i--an (LOC)) iboloran/ ibolori/ inboloran
may--an maybodoran/ emangkaibolori/ iyayboloran
To lend someone something.
Iboloran kos awam na etak.
I will lend your father the bush knife.
To request or beg for something; used for requesting consumables not to be returned.
To borrow money.
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