English: What does it look like?
Bahasa Malaysia: Macam mana rupanya?
Pronunciation: /mᴜn kɪ mᴜn nɛh/
bijakil: to skip
bulunt kiriet: eye lashes
daki: where
ikient: fish
jagow kirosow: very tall
kaki: where
kibalot: to put in
kibangoh: to heat up
kibuk: quietly
kijat: a lightning bolt
kilambu: rainy season
kilin: to see
kimaran: a rice storage jar
kimotol: to shiver
kimotol pimubuoh: shivering all over
kinaman: to be wounded
kining: clear
kiow: a mynah
kiow toki': a common mynah
kiraki: a frog
kirapot: not yet full
kiropa': an armpit
kirotas: paper
kiruank: a single piece
kirusi: a chair
kisa-kiies: to halfheartedly invite someone for a courtesy visit
kitak kitak: to flutter
kitupat: a glutinuous rice dumpling
kiyad: an ape
Kupuo' Kidowon: a Bidayuh village in the Krokong District of Bau - Most of the villagers were originally from Blinggink. Used to be known as Balunk Kidowont, there are now two settlements in this village where one is called Kidowont Atas which is located on top of a hill. Some of the inhabitants have moved down next to the Pidie' River and they are called Kidowont Bawah. The name of the village comes from the word dowont which translates as a leaf. The people who live here are mostly farmers. Their children go to Pedaun Bawah Primary School and may continue on to Lake Secondary School, Bau.