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doong
-an doongan
Space underneath something, such as house, table, bed.
ma- maloong
Always putting underneath.
Maloong na kejow cha doongan na baliy.
He always put the wood under the house.
on- (TH) ondoong/ mandodoong/ dimoong
To go into a space under an object.
Ondoongak cha damisaan say ka-gwathan koy dibchon iya-kas.
I will go under the table so that I can reach the book that dropped.
man- (TH) mandoong/ mandodoong/ iyandoong
To go into a space under an object.
Iyandoong kawid baliy Pedro na in-oran to.
We went under Pedro’s house when it rained.
-en (LOC) doongen/ doonga/ diyoong
me- medoong/ emangkedoong/ edoong
To go into a space under an object.
Diyoong miy baliy Pedro na in-oran to.
We went under Pedro’s house when it rained.
Medoong i iskwidaan no onkwan kiyed baliy Pedro.
We will go under the school when we go to Pedro’s house.
i- (TH) idoong or iloong/ indoong,
mengi- mengidoong or mengiloong/ mandodoong/ engidoong or engiloong,
may- maydoong/ iyaydoong
To put in a space under another object, as in to put a box under the seat of a jeep.
Indoong toy cholong say nat melpek nem on-oran.
He put the lumber under the house so that it would not get wet when it rains.
Indoong Pedroy kejow cha doongan na baliy.
Pedro put the wood in the space under the house.
i--an (LOC) (NLOC) idoongan/ idoongi/ indoongan,
may--an maydoongan/ emangkaidoongi/ iyaydoongan
To put in a space under another object.
Indoongan Pedroy baliy to na kejow.
Pedro put some wood under his house.
To put in a space under another object for someone.
Idoongan taha na kejow cha doongan na baliy mo.
I will put the wood under your house for you.
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