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What does tah’kot mean in Ibaloi?

In Ibaloi, tah’kot is a verb meaning ‘to scare, to frighten’. Ibaloi (also called Inibaloi or Nabaloi) is an Austronesian language of Benguet province in the northern Philippines.

Source: Sofia Olga Anton, A Handy Guidebook to the Ibaloi Language (2010).

Definition

  • vto scare, to frighten

Inflections & forms

  • pantah’kota is scaring
  • tinah’kot scared
  • tah’koten will scare
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About Ibaloi: Ibaloi (also called Inibaloi or Nabaloi) is the indigenous Cordilleran language of southern Benguet province in the northern Philippines, with approximately 120,000 native speakers. It is part of the Austronesian language family.