English: (Noun) One hundred and ten
Bahasa Malaysia: Seratus sepuluh
Pronunciation: [ʄo ato ʄi ʄap]
Source: Alexander D. Smith
ajo': Long.
ato: Hundred. Usually with a numeral in front such as jo ato `one hundred' or lue ato `two hundred'.
batok: Neck.
bua' ujo: Finger.
gatong: 1) Type of gong. 2) A drum.
jap jo: Eleven
jato: One hundred.
ji jap: Ten
ji jap ibu: Ten thousand
jo: 1) One. 2) An indefinite determiner, `a' or `an'.
jo ato: One hundred.
jo ato ibu: One hundred thousand
jo ibu: One thousand.
jo juta: One million.
jo': Far. Distant.
jok: To ask as a request.
latong: Bamboo.
lejok lejok: To move in jumps.
lida' ujo': Palm of the hand.
long selatong: A Kenyah longhouse, just upriver from Long San. Occupied by Lepo' Gah Kenyah.
majo': A long time.
mejoi: To shout.
mejong: To hunt.
nekejok: To jump.
nujo': To point.
patot: Should.
pejoi: A shout. Shouting.
tajo: A traditional type of bridge or crossing over something, not usually used in reference to modern bridges used for cars.
tekejok: Jump.
tujo': The index finger, used for pointing.