pidama

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to keep, to hold
 * 2) to keep, to maintain
 * 3) to keep back, to hold back
 * 4) to stay
 * 5) to raise, to have (livestock, slaves)
 * 6) to deliver, to conduct
 * 7) to celebrate
 * 8) to consider (governs the translative)
 * 1) to raise, to have (livestock, slaves)
 * 2) to deliver, to conduct
 * 3) to celebrate
 * 4) to consider (governs the translative)
 * 1) to celebrate
 * 2) to consider (governs the translative)
 * 1) to consider (governs the translative)

Usage notes
Often used in phrasal verbs.

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to have to, must (governs the -ma infinitive)
 * 2) to plan to, to want to
 * 3) should (with conditional)
 * 1) should (with conditional)
 * 1) should (with conditional)

Usage notes
The imperative is completely replaced by the present indicative forms.