Kini nga pulong mahimong usa usab ka porma sa:
pangngalan “march”
 singular march, plural marches
- martsaMagparehistro aron makita ang mga hubad sa mga pananglitan nga mga pangungusap ug ang monolingual nga mga kahulugan sa matag pulong. 
 The soldiers practiced their march for the parade. 
- martsa (alang sa pagpakita sa opinyon)Thousands of people joined the march to demand better climate policies. 
- martsa (nga musika)The band played a lively march as the parade moved down the street. 
- pagmartsa (nga padayon ug hapsay)The march of technology has changed our lives dramatically. 
- utlananThe ancient kingdom established a march to keep peace between its territory and the neighboring empire. 
berbo “march”
 walay pagbag-o march; siya marches; miagi nga panahon marched; miagi nga part. marched; ger. marching
- magmartsaThe soldiers marched in perfect unison down the street. 
- maglakaw (nga paspas ug may tuyo)He marched into the room and announced the news. 
- magmartsa (alang sa protesta o suporta)Thousands of students marched for climate action in the city center. 
- pugson nga maglakawThe teacher took the misbehaving student by the arm and marched him to the principal's office. 
- magpadayon (nga hapsay)Despite the challenges, the project marched forward.