Thin; refers to inanimate objects, such as book, paper, cloth.
Jafit i notebook na aanak cha Gradeÿ1.
The notebooks of the children in Grade 1 are thin.
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jepiten or jafiten/ jafita/ jipit,
meN-
manepit or menafit/ manjajafit/ enafit,
me-
mejepit/ ejafit
To cause to be thin.
Ejafit i dibcho na aanak say nat onbel-at.
The children’s book was made thin so that it would not be heavy.
Jipit na nga-ngiy dibcho nonta bini-nik to.
The child made the book thin when he ripped out the pages.
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jepithan/ jafiti/ jipithan,
me--an
mejepithan/ emangkejafiti/ ejapithan
To make thin; make even thinner.
Jipithan na nga-nga dibcho tho tep onbel-at pay laeng.
The child made his book even thinner because it was still heavy.
Jafit i dibcho na anak nem no onbel-at pay laeng et jipithan to pay.
The child’s book was thin but when it was still heavy, he made it even thinner still.
Ejafitan i ketap tep ebayag a aosa-osal.
The blanket was thin because it had been used a long time.