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lutu' Sense v Affixes mag-*, -um-, i-, -iy-an* English To ripen (of rice only). Example sentence Tagbanwa Subúng nat biyurusat luyud i liyutu'an it paray. English When the rice ripened, it was like it was rushed over by a flood (i.e. suddenly). Example sentence Tagbanwa Maglutu' na i buwa' it paray. English The rice grain is ripening already. adj English Ripe, ready for harvesting (of rice only). See alsoi'nug Sense fig v Affixes -un English To do thoroughly (of making an agreement). Example sentence Tagbanwa Ega rumang-rumangeng úpakat, lútu'un it magayen. English Don't half-do making the agreement, do a good job of it (lit. ripen it well). Sense v Affixes mag-*, -um-, maka-, i-, pa-un English To become cooked; finish the cooking. Example sentence Tagbanwa In magla'ga' kat lidib, dedekeye'en mu nga ti'ak isa'un madalí' lumutu'. English When you are going to boil sweet potato, chop them up small so that they will cook quickly. Example sentence Tagbanwa Da'ku pa' nakalutu'. English I have|rn't finished cooking yet. Derivative ilutu' v Note To cook s.t. Idiom Sang lútu'at kurun Note A short while, the time it takes to cook a pot of rice.
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