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taban Sense v Affixes nag-*, -um-, -en, i-, -an English To take, bring, deliver (when one is going anyway, not making a special trip to make the delivery). Example sentence Tagbanwa Tabanen mu itu. English Take this along. Example sentence Tagbanwa Tabanan muy anak mu situ. English Bring your child here. Sense v Affixes nag- dual actor English To have gone off together, (of a man and woman, probably going to an elder or parent to declare their intention of marrying). Example sentence Tagbanwa Nagtaban na bayan sira. English Theyv́e +gone +off +together. See alsodaran Sense v Affixes mag-, -um-*, pag-an English To *take *in *marriage (by males). Sense v Affixes pa-, ipa-, pa-an English To *send. Example sentence Tagbanwa Duwang elad i ipiyataban ni Miliana it ki Carolyn. English Two pesos is what Miliana sent along with Carolyn. Sense v Affixes mag-*, -um-, -en, -an English To oversee work, be a foreman. Example sentence Tagbanwa Ikaw nay tumaban it mga taw du'ut pagbuwatan. English You will be the one to oversee the people there at the worksite. See alsobaya' See alsokapatas Sense v Affixes ma-, magka- English To be able to function or keep going even though sick (lit. to be able to take along or manage oneś sickness). Example sentence Tagbanwa Basta ega magkataban it manga'wa' i sarut nira, talagang makuri' kat ginawa. English When children are no longer able to play, their illness is really serious. See alsokaya
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