1. *Sayod*: A polysemous word with multiple related meanings, including:
- "True" or "truthful"
- "Look alike" or "similar"
- The core concept relates to accuracy, resemblance, or authenticity.
2. *Magsayod*: With the prefix "mag-" indicating a future or imminent verb form, this word means:
- "To tell the truth"
- Magsayod is a verb that involves conveying or affirming the truth.
3. *Di'nisayod*: With the agglutinative prefixes "di'" (negation) + "ni-" (present tense/transitivizer), this word means:
- "Not being truthful"
- Di'nisayod implies dishonesty or a lack of truthfulness.
4. *Ammongsayod*: With the agglutinative prefix "amo" (similarity/yes) + "ng-" (phonemic linker), this word means:
- "Looks similar" or "identical"
- Ammongsayod describes a visual or surface-level resemblance.
5. *Ke'sayod*: With the prefix "ke-" indicating negation or absence of likeness, this word means:
- "Not similar" or "not clear"
- Ke'sayod describes a lack of resemblance, likeness, or clarity.
The "sayod" root is related to concepts of truth, accuracy, and resemblance. The various prefixes and suffixes modify the root to convey different shades of meaning, such as action (magsayod), negation (di'nisayod), similarity (ammongsayod), and absence or negation of likeness (ke'sayod).