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dekna
Physical feeling; emotional feeling.
Sa-noy deknam?
How do you feel?
ma- malekna
To be sensitive to noise, light, or movement.
Malekna na notheng iwa nga-nga no medebi.
That child is aware of noise during the night.
Nat malekna ma jegjeg nonta edagwi tep ekapsot.
The earthquake wasn’t felt last night because it was weak.
on- (LOC) ondekna/ mandekdekna/ dimekna
To feel, sense, be aware of.
Nat dimeknes Juan nonta chiyan bangona tep ebotheng.
Juan did not feel anything when they were trying to wake him because he was drunk.
man- (LOC) mandekna/ mandekdekna/ iyandekna
To feel, sense, be aware of.
Siyay iyandekna na inmothok mo?
Who was aware of your arrival?
pandekna/ impandekna
Act/time/way of feeling.
Ngaaw i impandekna tho na inpayas na kadgwa tho.
She felt bad when her companions left her behind. [Lit: Bad was her way/manner of feeling when....]
meN- (LOC) menekna/ mandekdekna/ enekna,
To feel, sense, be aware of.
Siyay enekna na inmothok mo?
Who was aware of your arrival?
-en (TH) deknaen/ deknaa/ diyekna
me- medekna/ edekna
To feel, sense, be aware of; refers to physical or emotional sensations.
Nat diyekna na nga-ngiy sahit na sogat to nonta chen agasi.
The child did not feel the pain of his cut when they were putting medicine on it.
-an (TH) deknaan/ deknai/ diyeknaan,
me--an medeknaan/ emangkedeknai/ edeknaan
To be aware of; sense.
Ekak diyeknaan i inmothok mo tep iyayjo-kowanak.
I wasn’t away of your arrival because I’d fallen asleep.
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