English: (personal pronoun) his, hers, its, for example sama-i (his/her father). Remember to add "-" between the word and "i"
Bahasa Malaysia: mu, contohnya, keretamu (your car), suamimu (your husband)
abit: back basket to carry bamboo filled with water
adi: to go to
adi bŭkŭn: the next one, the others
adii mbŭh: the one that is already (eg. done)
adii re: the one that is going to, in future
adis: expression to show pain
adŭp mi: ourselves (exclusive of the person you are talking to)
adŭp-i: himself, herself
agi: to have
agi anduu: someday, sometime, another time
agong papan darii: wide & shallow gong (larger)
akar piriyook: basket used to hold a cooking pot or pan
akii: which one
ami: us, ours
anak dari: son
anak pira: infant
anak sikura: school children
anak siyok: chick
anak sungi: small stream, tributary
anak tiri: step child
anak tirinju: little finger
andu ati: today
andu pimetak: the day one sets out on a journey
anduu mendis: a fine day, a day with good weather
Ani agah mai?: How are you? Polite way to ask a person that is older than you
Ani agah mu?: How are you? Informal, used to ask one person, and someone of your age or younger
Ani agah ngan?: How are you? Used if there are more than one person
anii: what
aping pedii: empty seed husk
ati: this; these