POD: object
to be able to do something to a person or a thing
root |
meaning |
root + affix |
meaning |
---|---|---|---|
kain |
eating |
makain |
to be able to eat |
kita’ |
seeing |
makita’ |
to (be able to) see |
sabi |
something said |
masabi |
to be able to say |
alaala |
memory |
maalala (irregular verb) |
to (be able to) remember |
rinig |
hearing |
marinig |
to (be able to) hear |
bili |
buying price, buying |
mabili |
to be able to buy |
basa |
reading |
mabasa |
to be able to read |
kuha’ |
getting |
makuha’ |
to be able to get |
root |
kain |
meaning |
eating |
root + affix |
makain |
meaning |
to be able to eat |
root |
kita’ |
meaning |
seeing |
root + affix |
makita’ |
meaning |
to (be able to) see |
root |
sabi |
meaning |
something said |
root + affix |
masabi |
meaning |
to be able to say |
root |
alaala |
meaning |
memory |
root + affix |
maalala (irregular verb) |
meaning |
to (be able to) remember |
root |
rinig |
meaning |
hearing |
root + affix |
marinig |
meaning |
to (be able to) hear |
root |
bili |
meaning |
buying price, buying |
root + affix |
mabili |
meaning |
to be able to buy |
root |
basa |
meaning |
reading |
root + affix |
mabasa |
meaning |
to be able to read |
root |
kuha’ |
meaning |
getting |
root + affix |
makuha’ |
meaning |
to be able to get |
Aspects:
basic form |
completed |
uncompleted |
unstarted |
---|---|---|---|
maalala |
naalala |
naaalala |
maaalala |
mabasa |
nabasa |
nababasa |
mababasa |
basic form |
maalala |
completed |
naalala |
uncompleted |
naaalala |
unstarted |
maaalala |
basic form |
mabasa |
completed |
nabasa |
uncompleted |
nababasa |
unstarted |
mababasa |
Sentences:
Naalala ni Grace ang password. |
Grace remembered the password. |
Nabasa ni Ralph ang sign. |
Ralph was able to read the sign. |
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