English: drink, beverage
Bahasa Malaysia: minuman
Source: Borneo Lingua-Hack
adai sik: no more
ai: water
amai: truely
ambai: lover
apai: father; term of address and respect used when speaking to an older man, a superior, or an official
bai: to bring, to take
bejalai: to walk
besai: big
binkai: rim to strengthen a container
binsai: aggressive
birai: to let your hair down
dabai: a type of fruit, similar to olives
datai: to come
Dini alai bansal nganti bas?: Where is the bus stop?
Dini alai endur makai?: Where is the place to eat?
Dini alai jamban?: Where is the toilet?
dungai: love songs
entekai: pumpkin
enterai: to belch
indai: mother
jaik: bad, not good
jalai: road
kain bidang: iban women's skirt
kedai: shop, shophouse
kedai kupi: restaurant, food place
kerepai: wallet
kitai: we, us, including the person you are talking to
lemai: evening
makai: to eat
makai salau: supper