Yogad
Facts
- Language: Yogad
- Alternate names:
- Language code: yog
- Language family: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Northern Luzon, Cagayan Valley, Ibanagic, Gaddangic
- Number of speakers: 16000
- Script: Category
More information:
Introduction
Yogad is a language of Philippines. It is spoken in Luzon, Isabela Province, Echague and nearby towns.
Dialects
Related to Ibanag (See: Ibanag) and Gaddang (See: Gaddang). Lexical similarity: 52% with Ilocano (See: Ilocano), 66% with Itawit (See: Itawit), 63% with Ibanag (See: Ibanag).
The Yogad Verb
Verblist
- dagat
- ági, agút -- to flow
- akkán -- to eat
- állu -- to say
- amáw -- to laugh
- angát -- to breathe
- ángngu -- to work
- anúp -- to hunt
- assáb, bátil, páttu -- to throw
- bakká, gaddú, gullák -- to split
- bángga, kanná -- to hit
- bayú, dádak, tantág -- to pound, beat
- biláng -- to count
- bukkát, bullád -- to open, uncover
- dagét -- to sew
- dálu -- to sniff, smell
- damá -- to walk
- dánga -- to come
- dánnag, sóbbut -- to fall
- duddúg, kaddúg -- to stab, pierce
- dúngu, gáku -- to cook
- fuddád -- to blow
- galút, sígut -- to tie up, fasten
- gatáng -- to buy
- guwáb -- to yawn
- iddá -- to lie down
- iggám -- to hold
- inúm -- to drink
- iráp, irérap -- to dream
- itá -- to see
- kágab -- to fly
- kákkurút, kuraggút -- to scratch
- karíg, nónot -- to think
- kassíb -- to bite
- katurúg -- to sleep
- kokkót -- to dig
- kókot, takáw -- to steal
- limád, tagú -- to hide
- lussúm, sigí -- to burn
- mulá -- to plant
- mummúl, sussúp -- to suck
- ngángat -- to chew
- passít, piggát -- to squeeze
- patáy -- to kill
- pilí -- to choose
- sásim -- to hear
- sípat, tukád -- to cut, hack
- tádag -- to stand
- taláw -- to fear
- talóbu -- to grow
- támu -- to turn
- tangít -- to cry
- tatáw -- to know, be knowledgeable
- táwlay -- to live, be alive
- tay -- to die, be dead
- tugúng -- to sit
- tuppák -- to spit
- unék, urakkáp -- to climb
- utá -- to vomit