1.
a verbal suffix indicating beneficiary.
The variant +-han occurs when the stem ends in a vowel or semivowel without a following glottal stop. This is true for the
senses below as well. See the discussion in the "Grammar Notes".
She is singing a lullaby to her child.
2.
a verbal suffix on certain verbs indicating grammatical object.
The object may or may not be overtly stated. This sense of +-an appears with transitive verbs in either the active or agentive
voices.
Akkalan-na kami? Iya ngakkalan kita.
Is he deceiving us? He is deceiving us.
I shall steal [it] for you.
3.
a verbal suffix indicating location.
This must be in combination with the prefix paN- . See the "Grammar Notes".
4.
a verbal suffix indicating instrument or time.
This must be in combination with the prefix pag- . See the discussion in the "Grammar Notes".