English: cry of surprise, shock or dismay
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
ain: sweetness
aing: a variety of hornbill; Bushy-crested Hornbill
ait: rattan basket used by men
angai: small earthernware jar
belanai: large earthernware jar
besai: canoe paddle
gaing: spinning top
Hai. Tabiq lekedtang, ngadan kudih ________.: Hello, good morning. My name is __________.
kail: strong (of a person)
kedai: 1) shop, shophouse 2) restaurant, food place
kusai: Chinese chives
lai: outside, the outside of
main (m-ain): sweet
namai: to scatter, plant padi
ngai: sound of a baby crying (onom)
ngaik: a type of bird; generic term for spiderhunters
ngain (ng-ain): to sweeten
ngi lai: outside
pait: a type of fish, small fish with black stripe
pegerai': each
pelai (pe-lai): outside (as outside a social group)
pengain (peng-ain): sweetener doo' ain/main tasty, delicious
peregai': talk at the same time (of two or more persons)
pesait (pep-sait): to have sexual intercourse (refined expression), adultery
sait: a lover, paramour
segaie: discussion
telejai: to slip on something slippery
Dooq mayu ain dih terun. Laq keduih ngen idih.: That sounds good. I’ll have that.
Inan kedai muneng inih.: Yes. There’s one near here.
Leng leng dooq main teh nuk kenen ih. Tudaq berey kuh belih dih?: The food was delicious. I’d like bill, please.