posog

Sense 1
English: Translation
Physically strong or muscular; Describing a person's build or physique.
Sense 2
English: Translation
Sturdy or robust; Describing objects, structures, or constructions that are solidly built and durable.
Notes

see: bo’sog

The term can be used to describe both living things and inanimate objects, conveying the idea of strength and resilience.

The examples illustrate the usage of "posog" in different contexts:

- *Posog ana tindeg nya agin mo*: Describing a child's strong posture.\

  • *Paposogen mo ana pigibong baxey*: Instructing someone to build a sturdy house.

The causative form "Paposogen" suggests making something strong or sturdy.