English: Where do you live?
Bahasa Malaysia: Di manakah kamu tinggal?
Source: Borneo Lingua-Hack
amu': you (singular)
amuh: long
amun: mist, fog
Anih agah amu?: How are you? Informal, used to ask one person, and someone of your age or younger
jaamu: a feast
jamu': your
jamuh: women’s skirt
jamuh bidang: ceremonial skirt
jamuh langking: black sarong
jamuh raayū’: sarong
jamūn: 1) acquaintance 2) be acquainted
jamūn-jamūn: watch out (verbal threat)
jamu’: yours
jinaamu: feast
jinamūn: cause people to become acquainted
kain mamuh: bath towel
kampung damuh: pants, trousers
kamū’: 1) clumsy 2) numb
lamu: a magical power
maamuh: bath
maamuh siyok: quick dip
mamuh: to bath, to shower
ngaamu': 1) to anticipate 2) to stake false (invalid) claim
ngaamun: 1) to despise
ngandai: 1) to live, to stay, 2) to stop, 3) to wait
ngilamŭ': settle in a new place
ntamu: a species of turmeric
nya' jamu': yours
nyaamu: to welcome warmly
nyaamun: 1) to hunt for heads (olden days) 2) to rob