| shake  |
mihozongozona | shake (to) ~ to shake; to be at the point of collapse |
mangitakitaka | shake (to) ~ to tremble, to shake, as leaves or the voice; to palpitate, or to be in pain, as the heart or one's bones |
mangovitra | shake (to) ~ to shiver, to shake |
mionjina | shake (to) ~ to shake, to tremble. |
mionjinonjina | shake (to) ~ to shake, to tremble. |
manontsana | shake (to) ~ to rinse by shaking; to shake the bottle before using |
manozongozona | shake (to) ~ to shake to agitate |
adoladola | shaken (to be) ~ to be shaken as the head in dancing |
ahifika | shaken ~ to be shaken, to be shaken off |
ahofokofoka | shaken ~ to be shaken violently |
ahintsana | shaken ~ to be shaken off as fruit from a tree; to fall off as leaves; to fall out as hair |
ahontsana | shaken ~ to be rinsed by shaking; to be shaken (of a bottle) |
hozongozonina | shaken (to be) ~ to be shaken |
akifakifaka | shaken off (to be) ~ to be shaken off; to be rejected |
manifikifika | shake off (to) ~ to shake off |
manakifaka | shake off (to) ~ to shake off, to reject |
miofikofika | shake oneself (to) ~ to shake one's self as a dog coming out of water, to shake the hair of the head |
manofikofika | shake oneself (to) |
miobinobina | shake the head (to) ~ to shake the head as if trying to drive flies away |
midoladola | shake the head (to) ~ to shake or wag (of the head); to reel |
mihifikifi-doha | shake the head in refusal (to) ~ to shake the head in refusal |