on- (TH)
onsoksok/ mansoksoksok/ simoksok
To move into a space; refers to objects that have elongated shapes, includng humans.
Aman i nga-ngen mansoksoksok chiwed doongan.
There is a child who is going under the house there.
Nga-ngiy simoksok cha doongan.
It was a child who went under the house.
Onsoksok i nga-nged doongan.
The child went under the house.
man- (AG&TH)
mansoksok/ mansoksoksok/ iyansoksok
To insert oneself in a space.
Mansoksok kiyed doongan na baliy no on-oran.
We will go under the house if it rains.
Iyansoksok i nga-nged doongan.
The child inserted himself under the house.
i- (TH)
isoksok/ insoksok,
mengi-
mengisoksok/ mansoksoksok/ engisoksok,
may-
maysoksok/ emangkaisoksok/ iyaysoksok
To insert elongated object, such as an electric card into an outlet, wood into the space under the house.
Insoksok toy etak cha athip nonta iyakcheng a iyosal to.
He inserted the bolo into the sheath after he finished using it.
Insoksok Juan i kejow cha doongan.
Juan inserted the wood under the house.
-an (LOC)
soksohan/ soksohi/ siyoksohan,
me--an
mesoksohan/ emangkesoksohi/ esoksohan
To insert an elongated object somewhere, such as under the house or under a seat in a jeep.
Siyoksohan Juan i doongan na kejow.
Juan inserted the wood under the house.
Siyoksohan toy athip na etak.
He inserted a bush knife into the sheath.
i--an
isoksohan/ isoksohi/ insoksohan,
may--an
maysoksohan/ emangkaisoksohi/ iyaysoksohan
To insert for someone.
Insoksohan toak Juan na kejow cha doongan.
Juan put the wood under the house for me.