-en (TH)
a-keren or ekeren/ ekera or a-kera/ ingked,
meN-
mengked/ man-aeked/ iyangked,
me-
ma-ked/ iya-ked
To wound or hurt with a sharp object.
Niyana eg mo in-athip itha etak mo; nahol ni a-keren toka.
Why didn’t you put your bush knife in its sheath; it might hurt you.
i-
i-ked/ in-eked,
mengi-
mengi-ked/ man-eeked/ engi-ked,
may-
may-eked/ emangkai-ked or emangkaieked/ iyay-eked
To use to wound or cut.
In-eked koy razor blade cha kidat na oleg say onbo-day i sabirong.
I used the razor blade on the spot that the snake bit so that the poison would come out.
-an
a-keran/ ekeri/ ingkeran,
me--an
ma-keran/ emangka-keri/ iya-keran
To wound or cut slightly with a sharp object.
A-keran koy sogat mo na otik say onbo-day i chala.
I will cut your wound a little so that the blood will come out.
Ma-keran na otik say onbo-day i chala.
We will cut it a little bit so that the blood will come out.