POD: doer
to feel or experience something
root |
meaning |
root + affix |
meaning |
---|---|---|---|
halata’ |
obvious, noticeable |
makahalata’ |
to notice |
damdam |
feeling |
makaramdam |
to feel |
root |
halata’ |
meaning |
obvious, noticeable |
root + affix |
makahalata’ |
meaning |
to notice |
root |
damdam |
meaning |
feeling |
root + affix |
makaramdam |
meaning |
to feel |
Aspects:
basic form |
completed |
uncompleted |
unstarted |
---|---|---|---|
makahalata’ |
nakahalata’ |
nakakahalata’ nakahahalata’ |
makakahalata’ makahahalata’ |
makaramdam |
nakaramdam |
nakakaramdam nakararamdam |
makakaramdam makararamdam |
basic form |
makahalata’ |
completed |
nakahalata’ |
uncompleted |
nakakahalata’ nakahahalata’ |
unstarted |
makakahalata’ makahahalata’ |
basic form |
makaramdam |
completed |
nakaramdam |
uncompleted |
nakakaramdam nakararamdam |
unstarted |
makakaramdam makararamdam |
Sentences:
Nakahalata’ sila. |
They noticed. |
Walang nakahalata’. |
Nobody noticed. |
Nakaramdam si Lex ng lindol. |
Lex felt an earthquake. |
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