Verbs & Example Sentences
Angalang = to sing
Si Joli bay angalang Sinama.
Joli sang using Sinama.
Amˈlli = to buy
Si Joli bay amˈlli ni tinda.
Joli bought from the store.
Amangan = to eat
Si Anu bay amangan ispabeti.
Anu ate spaghetti.
Angˈlloˈ = to get
Si Twinkle bay angˈlloˈ būk.
Twinkle got the book.
Atˈkka = to arrive
Si Jonson bay atˈkka min Amerika
Johnson arrived from America.
Anginum = to drink
Si Bapaˈ Abraham bay anginum boheˈ.
Uncle Abraham drank water.
Anangis = to cry
Ondeˈ-ondeˈ anangis iya. Sai bay amonoˈ iya?
The child is crying. Who provoked her?
Palangi = to swim
Si Ismail bay maglangi-langi ma tahik.
Ismail practiced swimming in the ocean.
Pasōd = to enter
Si Bapaˈ Abraham pasōd nireyom luma.
Uncle Abraham is entering the house.
Pasakat = to ride
Si Julhari eˈ pasakat ma jip.
Julhari will ride the jeep.
Ameya = to go with
Si Hero eˈ ameya ma taraysikad.
Hero went with the rickshaw.
Anulat = to write
Ondeˈ-ondeˈ angiskul magsulat sigam.
The children are studying writing.
Anittowa = laugh
Saga ondeˈ-ondeˈ alasig magtittowa.
The children are laughing with joy.
Angulan = to rain
Bay angulan diˈilaw.
It rained yesterday.
Angalkila = to rent
Si Jumaˈat angalkila luma ma South Laud.
Jumaˈat is renting a home in South Laud.
Aningkō = to sit
ondeˈ-ondeˈ inan aningkō.
Those children are sitting.
Amole = to return home
Bay angiskul magpoleˈan na.
The children are sent home after school.
Palaksu = to jump
Bay aku palaksu ma tahik.
I jumped in the ocean.
Angigal = to dance
Bay aku angigal ma pagkawinan.
I danced at the wedding.
Alaˈan = to leave
Bay aku alaˈan min luma si Bapaˈ Abraham.
I left the house of Uncle Abraham.
Pasujud = to kneel
Bay aku pasujud anambahayang.
I knelt to pray.
Angitung = to count
Bay aku angitung kwek-kwek.
I counted the kwek-kwek.