biag
BIAG is a word in Ilokano with its meaning in English.
n. life. Narigat ti biag ditoy ili mi. Life is hard in our town. v. /AG-/ to live, remain alive, live on. Agbiag ngata daydiay immulak? Do you think what I planted is going to live? /MANG- :-EN/ 1. to make live or survive. Siak ti nangbiag kenka. I was the one who made you live. 2. to revive. Biagen na daydiay apoy. He will revive the fire. 3. to enliven; to give life, action, or spirit to; to animate. Isu ti nangbiag iti programa mi. He was the one who enlivened our program. BIAHE [biáhε; f. Sp.], n. trip, journey, voyage, travel. v. /AG-/ to travel, to make a trip or voyage. Kayat ko ti agbiahe manen. I want to travel again. /AGI-, MANGI-: I-/ 1. to transport to (another place) in order to sell. Agibiaheak ti mais idiay Manila. I will transport corn to Manila to sell. 2. to take on a trip. Saan mo nga ibibiahe dayta anak mo ta ubing pay la unay. Don’t take your child on a trip for he is still very young. BIAHERO n. one who is fond of traveling, one who travels a lot.