see: tagak
ogbon
The root word "obon" means "something left behind." When affixed with various prefixes and suffixes, it forms different words that convey distinct meanings.
Naobon
• Prefix na-: Indicates unintentional or accidental completion.
• Meanings:
○ "Left behind unintentionally" (e.g., objects or belongings).
○ "Surviving loved ones" (e.g., family members or friends left behind after someone's passing).
Inobon\
Nakaobon\
Miobonon\
Paraobon\
Consolidated Definition:
The Boie’nen words related to "obon" convey various aspects of leaving something or someone behind, including:
• Intentionality: Naobon (unintentional) vs. inobon (intentional)
• Tense: Miobonon (future tense)
• Aspect: Nakaobon (completed act)
• Habit or occupation: Paraobon (habitual action)
• Emotional context: Naobon (surviving loved ones)
These words demonstrate the complexity and nuance of the Boie’nen language, allowing speakers to convey subtle shades of meaning in different contexts.