English: (Noun) An exclamation of shock, surprise.
Bahasa Malaysia: Seruan kejutan, kejutan.
Pronunciation: [a]
Source: Alexander D. Smith
a'ah: Yes. Expressing agreement.
a'ot: Jungle. A general term used for the entire jungle which may include many different types of jungle.
aam: The pangolin or scaly ant eater.
abe': To arrive.
abet: Nape area of the neck. The back of the neck, where it connects to the rest of the body.
abet: Loincloth. The traditional male garmet.
abon: 1) Cloud. 2) Fog.
abu: 1) Ash. 2) Dust.
adang: Must.
ade': Younger sibling. When used without additional specification, does not distinguish between'brother' and'sister'.
ade' bio': Older or eldest sibling.
ade' ji'ik: Youngest sibling.
ade' lata': Older or eldest sibling.
ade' sak: Cousin.
adet: Customs or traditional laws and beliefs.
ae': Who?
aet: Sand.
ajau: The act of harvesting. The harvest.
ajo': Long.
aka: Vine.
ake': I, me. The first person singular pronoun.
akon: Act of agreeing. In agreement.
ala': To take something.
alem: Night.
alo: 1) Tributary of a river. Confluence of two rivers. Small stream feeding into a larger river. 2) The flow of water.
alot: Canoe or boat.
ama': Father, typically used as a vocative, when speaking to one's father.
amai bio': God the father.
ame': We, us (exclusive). The first person plural exclusive pronoun meaning we or us (not including you). Used to exclude the listener from the group.
ame' pade': Siblings and cousins.