solong

English: Translation
To move an object with considerable force or effort, often requiring strength or struggle.
Notes

Kaieg

  • *Verb*: to move an object towards oneself or a target location by applying force, control, or manipulation, often using a tool or bare hands, and typically along a surface.
  • *Example*: "Kaiegen mo ana rigsang nya isigid.” (Push the trash with the midrib broom).

Sikwal

  • *Verb*: To move an object with minimal effort, often with a quick or sudden motion, such as a flick of the hand.
  • *Idiomatic usage*: To dismiss or reject something or someone.
  • *Example*: "Sikwal ko sa dahon" (Flick the leaf away); "Sikwal niya ako"

(He/She rejected me).

Todlong

 

Rese’

 

Re-en

 

Re-et

 

Solong

  • *Verb*: To moan object with considerable force or effort, often requiring strength or struggle.
  • *Example*: "Isolmakseg sa kahon"

(Push/Pull the box with force).

These definitions aim to capture the nuances and connotations of each lexeme,

providing a clear understanding of their meanings and usage.