echom
The other one; a companion.
Toy echom da iy?
Where are the others?
man- (AG&TH)
man-a-chom or man-echom/ man-eechom/ iyan-echom,
To be put together; join.
Man-echom i Grade 1 tan Grade 2 nem Donis tep iyandangan i sa-kin maistara.
Grade 1 and Grade 2 will be put together next Monday because one of the teachers will be absent.
pan-
pan-echom/ impan-echom
To put together; join.
-en (TH)
a-chomen or echomen/ echoma or a-choma/ inchom,
me-
ma-chom/ iya-chom
To put with or add to; implies that entire amount is added.
i- (TH)
i-chom or iechom/ in-echom,
mengi-
mengi-chom or mengiechom/ man-eechom/ engi-chom or engiechom,
may-
may-i-chom or may-a-chom or may-echom/ iyay-echom
To put with or add to something; implies that entire amount in added.
In-echom toy monggod doriyas nonta indotho to.
She added all the mongo beans to the green beans when she cooked them.
-an
a-choman or echoman/ echomi or a-chomi/ inchoman,
meN-
mengchom/ man-eechom/ iyangchom,
me--an
ma-choman/ iya-choman
To add a portion, but not all of something; add some more.
Inchoman toy chanom na indotho say nat meksit.
She added some of the broth to what she had cooked so that it [what she had cooked] would not be burnt.
may-
Iyay-echom si Juan cha si-kawi say mekiobda.
Juan joined us so that he could work with us.
meki-/ eki-
mekiechom/ ekiechom
To join with s.o. [see ka-chom]
To add or join.
To add or join to make enough.
To join elongated objects.