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shake (to)   
mihozongozona ~ to shake; to be at the point of collapse
mangitakitaka ~ to tremble, to shake, as leaves or the voice; to palpitate, or to be in pain, as the heart or one's bones
mangovitra ~ to shiver, to shake
mionjina ~ to shake, to tremble.
mionjinonjina ~ to shake, to tremble.
manontsana ~ to rinse by shaking; to shake the bottle before using
manozongozona ~ to shake to agitate

shake off (to)   
manifikifika ~ to shake off
manakifaka ~ to shake off, to reject

shake oneself (to)   
miofikofika ~ [Provincial] to shake one's self as a dog coming out of water, to shake the hair of the head
manofikofika ~ same as <1miofikofika#>.

shake the head (to)   
miobinobina ~ [Provincial] to shake the head as if trying to drive flies away
midoladola ~ to shake or wag (of the head); to reel

shake the head in refusal (to)   
mihifikifi-doha ~ to shake the head in refusal

shaken   
ahifika ~ to be shaken, to be shaken off
ahofokofoka ~ to be shaken violently
ahintsana ~ to be shaken off as fruit from a tree; to fall off as leaves; to fall out as hair
ahontsana ~ to be rinsed by shaking; to be shaken (of a bottle)

shaken (to be)   
adoladola ~ to be shaken as the head in dancing
hozongozonina ~ to be shaken

shaken off (to be)   
akifakifaka ~ to be shaken off; to be rejected