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| mihodina | turn around (to) ~ to turn around; to revolve | 
| mananjahanja | turn around ~ to waddle, to turn about, to be agitated, as a fowl or an animal on the point of running away | 
| mibifona | turn aside (to) ~ to turn aside, to run away^Provincial | 
| mibirioka | turn aside (to) ~ to deviate from a straight course, to turn aside, to go crookedly, as a ball or spear thrown at a mark. | 
| midify | turn aside (to) ~ to turn aside | 
| mamily | turn aside (to) ~ to turn aside | 
| maniasia | turn aside (to) ~ to wander from the right path, to turn aside to the right and left | 
| mivily | turn aside (to) ~ to turn aside, to go astray | 
| mamoritra | turn down (to) ~ to fold up, to turn down, to wrap | 
| abisioka | turned aside ~ to be made uneven, to be made to deviate from the point or straight line; evaded, turned aside, distorted, indirect. | 
| voademba | turned aside ~ sunk in, hollowed, turned aside, as in <1demba#> | 
| ariarina | turned aside from (to be) ~ to be turned aside from a stone, a precipice, etc.^Provincial | 
| miforitra | turned down (to be) ~ Folded, turned down. | 
| dembaina | turned (to be) ~ to be bent, turned, notched, or hollowed | 
| dempa | turned ~ sunk, yielded, given way, as the lips when the front teeth are lost; turned on the edge, as a knife, axe, etc., when the metal is too soft, or as the horns of oxen, one of which hangs a little, or a clay vessel warped by the rays of the sun | 
| aforitra | turned (to be) ~ to be folded, to be turned down, to be wrapped. | 
| afotitra | turned ~ to be turned end for end | 
| hodivirina | turned ~ to be looked at from the side; to be turned aside from | 
| mifotitra | turned ~ to be turned end for end, to be turned the wrong way | 
| atsingerina | turned ~ to be brought around back again, to be turned around to the point of departure; to be repeated | 
| avily | turned ~ to be turned aside from a road or from a direction | 
| avilana | turned ~ to be turned aside | 
| demba | turned on the edge ~ sunk, yielded, given way, as the lips when the front teeth are lost; turned on the edge, as a knife, axe, etc., when the metal is too soft, or as the horns of oxen, one of which hangs a little, or a clay vessel warped by the rays of the sun | 
| avadika | turned over (to be) ~ to be turned over | 
| herina | turn ~ a turn, a return | 
| kosa | turn (in) ~ on the other hand; in turn | 
| mihodivitra | turn ~ to turn aside; to be untrustworthy | 
| mamotitra | turn (to) ~ to turn end for end | 
| manodina | turn (to) ~ to turn | 
| manatodika | turn (to) ~ to turn the head, to turn something in a certain direction | 
| anandro | turn (in one's) ~ in one's turn | 
| anandro | turn (a) ~ [andro, day.] Turn, alternation | 
| dify | turning ~ turning aside ~ a turning aside | 
| famadihana | turning (act of) ~ the act of turning something over; treachery, treason | 
| fotitra | turning ~ reversement, turning about. ~ a turning end for end | 
| hodina | turning ~ a turning around | 
| sia | turning ~ a turning aside, a wandering about | 
| siasia | turning ~ a turning aside, a wandering about | 
| tsingeringerina | turning ~ turning around and around in play | 
| fivadihana | turning over (act of) ~ the act of turning over; treachery | 
| anambe | turnip ~ The turnip. The leaves are used as a vegetable. Brassica campestris, L. Same as <1anantsonga#>. See <1nave#>^Betsileo | 
| nave | turnip ~ the turnip. Introduced. Same as <1anantsonga#>, and <1anambe#>^Betsileo | 
| manapika | turn off (to) ~ to shut or fold; to turn off | 
| manjary | turn out well (to) ~ to become; to turn out well | 
| mamadika | turn over (to) ~ to turn something over; to "turn the bones" of the dead; to betray | 
| mitodika | turn to look (to) ~ to turn to look; to turn around, to turn toward something | 
| mitodika | turn toward (to) ~ to turn to look; to turn around, to turn toward something |