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1.
i- (TH) i-jan or iejan/ in-ejan,
mengi- mengi-jan or mengiejan/ man-aejan/ engi-jan or engiejan,
may- may-i-jan or may-a-jan or may-ejan/ iyay-ejan
1.1
To put; place.
Iejan ko ja ebay-an say kakanen ko nem engkay.
I will put these leftovers away so that I can eat them later.
In-ejan koy bag mo led dokanan.
I put your bag in the vehicle.
In-ejan koy chanom cha kancharo.
I put the water in the pot.
Iyay-ejan i mangked dangaja.
The mangos were put in the basket.
1.2
To store; pack.
I-jan koy kalkak cha karton.
I will pack my cargo in the carton.
1.3
To keep.
In-ejan toy dibchok tep aneng to besaen.
She kept my book because she had not read it yet.
Piyan kon iejan tep osalen ko.
I want to keep it because I will use it.
i--an (LOC) i-janan or iejanan/ i-jani or iejani/ in-ejanan,
me--an ma-janan/ emangka-jani/ iya-janan
To put, place, store, pack, or keep in something; fill with something.
In-ejanan koy kancharao na chanom.
I put the water in the pot.
I-janan koy tasa na kapi.
I will fill the cup with coffee.
2.
-an (TH) a-janan or ejanan/ ejani or a-jani/ injanan,
meN- mengjan/ man-aejan/ iyangjan,
me--an ma-janan/ iya-janan
To fill; does not imply that the container will be completely full.
Ejanan koy tasa na kapi.
I will fill the cup with coffee.
Ma-janan i datha na bekas.
The container will be filled with rice.
Si-kathoy iyangjan na kancharo.
She is the one who filled the pot.
3.
e--an ma-janan/ iya-janan
To be possessed.
Gwariy tood man a iya-janan na dimonyo.
There was a man there who was possessed by demons. [Lit. There was a man there who was filled by demons.]
Pengjan ka!
You fill!
Ejan ka!
You fill!
Ejanim!
You fill it!
Ejani yo!
You fill it!
nagwariy iyay-ejan
‘it is empty’
To keep.
To keep.
To fill completely.
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