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osil
on- on-osil
The thing that chases.
On-osil i police na mahibot.
Police chase thieves.
ma- maosil
Always chasing.
Maosil i aso na manok.
Dogs always chase chickens.
-en (TH) osilen or osiden/ osila or osida/ iyosil,
meN- mengosil/ man-oosil/ engosil,
me- maosil/ emangkaosil/ aosil
To run after or chase.
Iyosil na police i mahibot na manok.
The police chased the man who stole the chicken.
i- (AG&TH) iosil/ in-osil,
mengi- mengiosil/ man-oosil/ engiosil,
may- may-osil/ emangkaiosil/ iyay-osil
To make or allow someone to chase.
Iosil koy asod manok.
I will let the dog chase the chicken.
*In-osil na asoy manok cha baliy.
*The dog chased the children into the house.
i--an (NLOC) iosilan/ iosili/ in-osilan,
may--an may-osilan/ emangkaiosili/ iyay-osilan
To chase for someone.
Iosilan taha na manok a mahowan cha payow.
I will chase the chicken for you that keeps on going into the rice field.
*In-osilan na asoy baliy na manok.
*The dog chased the chicken into the house.
To chase each other.
on- (TH) on-osil/ man-oosil/ iyan-osil
To follow.
Angken kalebas ka la tep on-osil da nem engkay.
You go on ahead because I will follow later.
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