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tiyed
Steep; indicates uphill direction.
Tiyed i Agpay.
Agpay is a steep uphill climb.
san- santiyed
The whole distance is a steep climb.
Inbediy toak na santiyed a chalan.
The long steep climb made me tired.
on- (TH) ontiyed/ mantitiyed/ timiyed
To go up a steep incline.
Ontiyed kawid Poodan.
We will climb uphill to Poodan.
meN- (AG) meniyed/ mantitiyed/ eniyed
To go up a steep incline.
Asan kiya meniyed nem melnek i akow.
We will [plan to] go uphill when the sun sets.
-en (LOC) tiyechen or tiyeren/ tiyecha or tiyera/ tiniyed
me- metiyed/ emangketiyed/ etiyed
To go up a steep incline.
Tiniyed mi iren Mr. Kamp i Ekip.
We and Mr. Kamp walked uphill to Ekip.
Tiyechen tayoy ekayang a chontog.
We will go up a tall mountain. [Note: implies intention]
Etiyed i Poodan iy akow.
We climbed uphill to Poodan when it was sunny.
Pantiyed ka!
You go uphill!
Tiyed ka!
You go uphill!
Tiyed mo!
You go uphill [to that place]!
i- (TH) itiyed/ intiyed,
mengi- mengitiyed/ mantitiyed/ engitiyed,
may- maytiyed/ emangkaitiyed/ iyaytiyed
To take or carry uphill.
Intiyed na tooy pahiy cha Ekip.
The person carried the rice uphill to Ekip.
Itiyed koy pahiy na eba-kol cha Ekip.
I will carry the old woman’s rice uphill to Ekip.
Pengitiyed ka!
You carry some uphill!
Itiyed ka!
You carry some uphill!
Itiyed mo!
You carry it uphill!
i--an (NLOC) itiyechan or itiyeran/ intiyechan or intiyeran
may--an maytiyechan or maytiyeran/ emangketiyechi or emangketiyeri/ iyaytiyechan or iyaytiyeran
To carry or take uphill for someone.
Intiyechan na koy eba-kol na pahiy cha Ekip.
I carried the rice uphill to Ekip for the old woman.
To go down steep incline.
To transverse side of mountain on the level.
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