The entry for pula ‘red’ illustrates this conjugation.
Dì siya angayang magsul-ub ug pula kay itumun, She doesn’t look good in red because she is dark-complexioned.
Pula ang ilagpak sa ákung sinínà, Use a red piece of cloth to patch the tear in my dress.
Náay pula nga tap-ing sa íyang nawung kay gilihian siyag kundíman, He has a purple splotch on his cheek because his mother craved red cloth in her pregnancy.
Ang kambáya sa íyang bistídu pula ug birdi, Her dress has crisscrossing red and green lines.
Pula Baba, in one bearing East by North, distant from the Point 1 1/2 Mile.
After that we got into the carriage again and returned home without stopping anywhere-- Lepas itu naik kreta pula pulang ka rumah t’ada singgah di-mana-mana.
The eastern boundary of Pansul is a line running from a point 2 or 3 miles east of Maymbung to Mount Pula and Busbus.
The northern slopes of Mount Tumangtangis and Mount Dahu, and the crest of Bud Datu are covered with grand forests, while the crests and lower slopes of Bud Agad and Bud Pula are partly cultivated and partly covered with tall grass.
In December of the same year Datu Pula reported some juramentados in the suburbs, two of whom were encountered by the troops; one was killed and the other fled.
A line passing through Mount Pula and a point a little east of Maymbung marks the boundary between Pansul on the west and Lati and Gi'tung on the east.
Badarud Din responded promptly and commissioned Datu Pula to go to Lu'uk and Taglibi and punish the transgressors.
After a tedious beat, in which eight days were consumed to make the three hundred and fifty miles to windward, Nelson anchored on the 27th of February in Pula Roads, Gulf of Cagliari, just to hold on.
Governor Miller called upon Dato Pula to deliver both his brother and the murderer, who was then at Lara, and stated that he would be back on a certain day to receive them.
Pula produced two thoroughly cowed Tagbanuas whom he had induced by threats to declare that they had committed the murders, and most emphatically declined to turn over either his brother or the true murderer.
We estimated that there were several hundred warriors in town, which meant that Pula had raked the coast of the island north and south for miles and brought in every male Moro big enough to wield a weapon.
We seated ourselves on a table, back to back and facing out, with our own weapons very handy, and had a talk with Pula which lasted until late in the afternoon.
To our great amazement Dato Pula kept his word and sent his brother on board!
The mourners are under pollution, and fast till the day of the second funeral or pula kuli (purification), and till then masses should be said daily for the dead.
The pula ends with a religious ceremony in the church, with feasting friends and relatives in the house, and feeding the poor, according to one's means.
They are said to be divided into 39 divisions, the more important of which are the Kanakka Cherumans, the Pula Cherumans or Pulayas, the Era Cherumans or Eralans, the Roli Cherumans or Rolans, and the Kudans.
A somewhat similar custom prevails among the Pula Cherumas of the Trichur taluk.
Kanakkan and Pula Cheruman are found in all the southern taluks, Kudan almost wholly in Walluvanad, and Eralan in Palghat and Walluvanad.
The Pula Cherumas are said to eat beef, and sell the hides of cattle.
By far the most curious of the religious festivals of the Pulayas is what is known as the Pula Saturday in Makaram (January-February) at Sastamkotta in the Kunnattur taluk.
The most important of the sub-divisions returned are Kanakkan, Pula Cheruman, Eralan, Kudan and Rolan.
They are polluted by Pula Cherumas, Parayas, Nayadis, and Ulladans.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pula" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.