man- (AG&TH)
manposipos/ manpoposipos/ iyanposipos
To turn, spin, rotate by itself.
Aolaw i nga-nga tep iyanposi-posipos.
The child became dizzy because he kept on turning around and around.
Idi man-anchal i dogan, iyanposipos i badilis.
When the vehicle started up, the wheels turned.
Iyanposipos i badilis na dogan nonta imanchal.
The wheels of the vehicle turned when it started.
Iyanposipos si Maria tep onsiliy akow.
Maria turned around (in her seat) because the sunlight was glarey.
-en (TH)
posiposen/ posiposa/ piyosipos,
meN-
menosipos/ manpoposipos/ emosipos,
me-
meposipos/ emangkeposipos/ eposipos
To turn; spin; rotate.
Posiposen koy pirongko et no onsalcheng mankansiyon i itoro tho.
I will spin the bottle, and when it stops, the person it is pointing at will sing a song.
Memosiposak na sowep na pirongko.
I will screw the lid on the jar.
-an (TH)
posiposan/ posiposi/ piyosiposan,
me--an
meposiposan/ emangkeposiposi/ eposiposan
To turn, spin, rotate a little or a little more.
Posiposim i badilis say eg ma-kas cha kilig na kalsara.
You turn the wheel a little more so that it won’t go off the edge of the road.
i- (TH)
iposipos/ inposipos,
mengi-
mengiposipos/ manpoposipos/ engiposipos,
may-
mayposipos/ emangkaiposipos/ iyayposipos
To turn; spin; rotate.
Iposipos moy antenna na TV say onmapteng i kesi-neng na pictures.
You turn the TV antenna so that the viewing of the pictures gets better.
Iposipos moy iskrow na kiripo say on-irot et nat onbo-day i chanom.
You turn the screw on the faucet so that it is tight and the water doesn’t come out.
i--an (NLOC)
iposiposan/ iposiposi/ inposiposan,
may--an
mayposiposan/ emangkaiposiposi/ iyayposiposan
To turn, spin, rotate something for someone.
Iposiposan na dahiy bii na iskrow tep eg to posien.
The man will turn the screw for the woman because she can’t do it.