Dialect(s): Woq Helaq
English: yes
Bahasa Indonesia: iya
Pronunciation: awʔ
Source: Alexander D. Smith
behauq: bored
dée lebauq: sunrise
ekauq: big
empauq: To pound rice, as when removing the husk
enggauq: two, 2
enggauq hin sewang: twelve
enggauq peleuq: twenty
gauq: The two of us. This is the first-person inclusive dual pronoun. It essentially means "you and I". When speaking about exactly two people, the use of the dual pronoun is required.
helauq: enter
kahgauq: intestinal worms
kegauq: The two of you. This is the second person dual pronoun. It is used when speaking to two people.
lejauq: ginger
lepauq: to forget
mauq: five
mauq: farm, (rice) field
mauq hin sewang: fifteen
mauq peleuq: fifty
mbauq: to open
megauq: First person dual exclusive. Meaning "the two of us but not you". Used when referring to yourself and one other person, excluding the person that you are talking to.
mejauq: rumbia sago (Metroxylon sagu)
menauq: 1) old, of things or objects, 2) long ago
metauq: blind
naék lauq: orphan
negauq: to poison a river or pond with derris root poison.
pauq: snake
pelauq: toothless
petdauq: to meet or find someone or something.
poq kauq: great grandparent
segauq: those two, the two of them
sejauq: salt