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sagkat v Affixes mag-, -um-, -en, i- English To examine by going over the whole area systematically (as to explore possibilities of making a rice field), to walk back and forth over an area; walk in any direction where there is no trail to follow. Example sentence Tagbanwa Ega na salyaen mi iyang talun ka siyagkat ku nayan. English Don't trespass in that bit of forest because Iv́e already examined it all over (for my rice field). Example sentence Tagbanwa Magpangagkat baytut uma namen. Barang sinledan it babuy. English I|́bm going to walk all over our field. Maybe it has been gotten into by wild pigs. Example sentence Tagbanwa Ega bay bekeng dalan. Magpanaragkat na asat uma. English There isn't any real trail. (People) just all walk across the field (wherever they want to). Example sentence Tagbanwa Unu, may padalan it uma mi ngayan nga panawan namen? Aa', ega bay dalan. Sumagkat kamu na. English Is there a path in that field of yours where we can walk? Oh, thereś no path. Walk across anywhere. Example sentence Tagbanwa Aa', dakula' nay pera. Sumagkat na baytu. English The tide is right out now. I|́bm going to go beach-combing all over (the rock shelf). See alsobaget-baget See alsoeket-eket See alsoliling
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