English: A marker of the progressive aspect, indicating that an action is still taking place.
Bahasa Malaysia: Penanda aspek progresif, menunjukkan bahawa tindakan masih berlaku.
Pronunciation: [nɨ]
Source: Alexander D. Smith
ane': Excrement, feces.
anet: Skin.
bane': Seeds of rice for planting.
bene': Seedling or new sprout.
ine: 1) That, medial. The medial deictic, meaning that (closer to the listener, not too far away). 2) The. A marker of definitiveness and specificity.
kanen: Cooked rice, ready to eat.
kanen i'ok: Cooked rice wrapped in leaves.
kanen sagah: Fried rice.
keneken: That time.
kenem: Sixth.
lane': Near.
mane: To ask for, receive.
mene: In front of.
menen: To be or feel cold.
ne: Genitive form of the third person singular pronoun, meaning `his' or `hers'.
nebara': To tell something.
nego': To knock on something.
nego': To work.
neh: A type of marker. Possibly marking the topic of a sentence. Also observed in imperatives and on verbs.
nekau: To steal.
nekedeng: To stand up.
nekejet: To be surprised. Jump due to being surprised.
nekejok: To jump.
nekurek: To scratch as a chicken does.
nem: Six.
nemanai: Young in age.
nemanai tamen: A young father.
nemarang: To fly.
nematai: To kill someone.
nepap: To slap someone or something.