Iju

English: (noun) a fish trap

Bahasa Malaysia: bubu


Pronunciation: /ɪd͡ʒᴜ/


Source: Jecky Misieng


Related to Iju


bijubi’: swarming

bijurak: bubbling

bijuruot: slippery

bijuruot tutuol: very slippery

ijuomp: a fence

Kupuo' Bijuray: a Bidayuh village in the Krokong District of Bau - Most of the inhabitants were originally from the hill settlement of Monggag who left it because of road inaccessibility and danger of landslides. They were joined by their relatives from other villages nearby to form this new settlement and like them, they are all descendants of the Bidayuhs from Blinggink. It is called Bijuray because the word translates as 'working together' to show unity and it was officially opened by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr. Mahathir Mohammad. The people are mostly Catholics and Seventh Day Adventists and each have their own church not far from the village. They are predominantly farmers by profession with some working for the oil palm plantation owned by SALCRA. Some have opened up their own business there helping provide employment for their relatives. Their children join their cousins from Kidowont to go to school at SK Pedaun Bawah.

ngijuomp: to fence up

nijuoh: to splash

tiju': to point

tijuk: a top or terminal end of a plant