tupus
Sense
v
Affixes mag- cv redup, -um-, -un
English To *go *the *length *of s.t.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Pagkatupus namen it baybayan, batu si' i piyanawan namen.
English
When we|́bd gone
the
length
of the beach, our walk was again on rocks.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Tupusun mu i baybayan ngayat panaw ka barang maparagan mu i wa'wa'.
English
Go
the
length
of the beach there because you might find the child.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Tupus nat panaw i tuturan ya.
English His story lasted
the
length
of the journey.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa Unu bilay i'laman mut paBerong it magtutupus nat peraan i taw nga mag'imera?
English Whatever is there to fear in going to Berong since all
along the rocky shallows (on the way) there are people collecting seafood (so you won't be alone).
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Pagtutupusun nat isiyan i paray.
English The developing rice grain has
reached
all
along the stem of the head now.
Sense
v
Affixes manupusan
English To last or stay forever.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Manupusan i kagayen kut imyu.
English My good feeling for you will
last
for
ever.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Manupusan nga alaid kamu kat kasala'an.
English
Stay far from sin always.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa Ega ba' pag'adu'adutun i umay ngayan! Ega bayan manupusan.
English Don't waste that rice! (The supply) won't last
for
ever.
Sense
v
Affixes -un, i-, ma-
English To *finish (of speaking).
Example sentence
Tagbanwa Mamag'aga-agawun nat ampang. Ega pa' natupus i kat sang kataawan, may mampang si'.
English Theyŕe all grabbing a chance to speak. One person has|rn't yet finished when someone else starts to speak.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa Magayen patupusun da'ay sang kataawan, bawnga may mampang nga beken.
English It would be good to
let one person finish first, then another can speak.
Example sentence
Tagbanwa
Pagkatupus ya, ikaw si' i mampang.
English
When he has
finished, you are next to speak.