English: (Question Word) Where?
Bahasa Malaysia: Di mana?
Pronunciation: [mɨ]
Source: Alexander D. Smith
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.
ame' we: The two of us (but not you). The first person dual exclusive pronoun. Used to refer to a group of two people which excludes the listener.
ameng: One who does not speak.
bulan kamet: Full moon.
jamok lumet: Sand fly. A type of very small flying insect with a painful bite. May refer to any number of such species.
keleme: Fifth.
kelumet: Roasted wild boar wrapped with mashed tapioca.
kimet: 1) Feeling or feelings, as in one's feelings or emotions. 2) Thought or idea.
lamen: Room or individual families unit within a long house.
lamen biyo': Sitting room.
leme: Five.
lemek: To be fat.
lumet: Small.
mebah: To roast or cook on the open flame.
meban: To pound on something with the fist.
mebo: To help.
medah: To hit.
mede': To go upriver.
mee: 1) Delicious. Taste good. 2) Sweet in taste.
megen: To lay someone down, like putting an infant down to sleep.
mejai: To give by hand.
mejam: 1) Skilled at something. 2) Smart. 3) To know how to do something.
mejoi: To shout.
mejong: To hunt.
mek: Goat.
meken: How?
mekep: To cover.
mekom: Greedy.
meli: To buy something.