English: suppose to be
Bahasa Malaysia: barang kali
banŭh: husband
iti’ nūh: right now
kanūh: vegetable
kinŭhŭm: to sink
kinŭhŭt: to cut around
kŭnŭh-kŭnŭh: in a hurry
maasau-manŭh: married (couple)
manŭh: married (woman)
ngkanŭh: a vegetable
nuha: dig
nuhaas: unload
nuhos: to pierce through
nŭhŭb: to cover
nŭhŭn: a place; location
nŭhŭs: to spy on
nuhut: harvest
sinūhūp: drunk
sinunuh: proper
tinuhos: pierced through
tinūhūb: covered
ya nūh: and also