English: An auxiliary type verb used to create a passive sentence.
Bahasa Malaysia: Kata kerja jenis tambahan yang digunakan membuat ayat pasif.
Pronunciation: [ən]
Source: Alexander D. Smith
ameng: One who does not speak.
areng: First.
areng: Burning coal.
aveng: Fin of a fish.
ayen: Do not, as a command, as in `do not do that'.
baeng: Parang or machette.
bangen: 1) Happy. 2) Proud.
bareng: 1) Only. 2) Normal. 3) Meaningless.
belengang: The Rhinoceros Hornbill. A large hornbill with a long and curved yellow-red casque on its upper beak.
beliren: Whirlpool.
bena: Needle.
bene': Seedling or new sprout.
beng: Blind. To be blind.
bengu'ang: The Adam's apple. Visible protrusion on the front of the throat.
bereng: To wake up.
betu'en: Star in the night sky.
bi'en: Time.
bilen: To call out to someone.
bileng: Green. To be green.
biven: Lonely. Being alone and feeling lonely.
bu'en: Domesticated pig.
budeng: Artistic design, usually of the traditional Kenyah art style.
dau areng rai: Day before yesterday.
gaten: To be itchy.
i'eng: Waist.
igeng: Edge or ridge of something.
ijen: Engine.
ja'et tuyen: To feel sad.
jen: 1) From. 2) Than. Used in the sense of being more or less "than" something or someone else. 3) Something. Used in reference to an unknown thing.
jipe penya': Molar tooth.