NANGI.
The particle nangi, is employed but with the root Laba, which signifies to ask for protection, to beg, to beseech any thing from God or from the Saints. Its tenses are formed with nangi and mangi respectively; and the passive by means of guipangi: the present and past tenses and with pangi the future and imperative moods. Examples:
| I will beg the God's grace, in this trouble I am feeling. | Mangilaba acó sa Dios ni-ining cayugot nga guiantus co. |
| Beg His assistance to be delivered from that temptation. | Pangilaba mo sia aron bauion ca nianang panolay. |
NANHI
This particle governs only the roots Coco, Bungut and Quiqui. The active tenses are formed with nanhi and manhi; and in passive voice with guipanhi and panhi respectively. Examples:
| He cuts himself the nails. | Nanhingoco sia. |
| He cleans himself the teeth. | Nanhingiqui sia. |
| He is shaving himself. | Nanhimungut sia. |