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pangaw
ma- mafengaw
Always ties against an object.
Magengaw si Jose na nowang say eg onbolos.
Jose always ties the water buffalo securely (against an object) so that it will not escape.
i- (TH) ipangwa/ inpangaw,
mengi- mengipengaw/ manpapangaw/ engipangaw,
may- maypengaw/ emangkaipangaw/ iyaypangaw
To tie securely against an object into to prevent movement, as when tying the head of a water buffalo against a post in order to butcher it or when tying a person against the trunk of a tree or a post.
Inpangaw chiy nowang cha tohod na baliy.
They tied the water buffalo securely against the post of the house.
-an (LOC) pengawan/ pangawi/ pingawan
me--an mepengawan/ emangkepangawi/ epangawan
To tie securely against an object.
Pingawan chiy tohod na baliy na nowang.
They tied a water buffalo to the post of the house.
i--an (LOC) (NLOC) ipangawan/ ipangawi/ inpangawan,
may--an maypengawan/ emangkaipangawi/ iyaypangawan
To tie securely against an object.
Inpangawan chiy tohod na baliy na nowang.
They tied a water buffalo to the post of the house.
To tie securely against an object for someone.
Ipangawan taha na nowang cha tohod na baliy.
I will tie the water buffalo to the post of the house for you.
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