English: Yes. There’s one near here.
Source: Kelabit Portal
Doo' nagag kuh men bera inih keh, kadi' teh idih doo' na'em mula' ata'.
The rice has been well sifted by me, that'w why there isn't too much
unhusked grain.
Inih nuba' pengager muh luun tana'.
Here is some rice for you to litter
the floor with.
Maya' inih tauh ame ngabat ideh ngi turud sengi.
Let us go this way to block them at the ridge.
Ngalud teh kamih maya' ebpa' inah me la'ud nange malem, kadi' na'em men
dalan kuayu inih dih.
We used to boat down the river because there was no road like this in
the past.
Tu'en tauh ngatang berek rayeh inih me ngi ruma' dadih.
Let's carry this big pig to their house.
binan: parang sheath
inan: reason, have, available
kedai: 1) shop, shophouse 2) restaurant, food place
kelinan: used rice leaf wrapper
kinan (k-in-an): was eaten by; eaten up
kinanak: sibling
kinanak dedtur: younger sister
kinanak dela'ih: younger brother
linanit (l-in-anit): was skinned by
piman (p-e-i-man); pinan: was fed by
pinana' (p-in-ana'): was hit by ?
pinangang (p-in-angang), nangang (in-angang): was barked at
rinanih (r-in-anih): was harvested by
sinan: female (animals), female pig, sow
sinanek (s-in-anek): was boiled/cooked by
sinanuk (s-in-anuk): clothed
Mutuh dooq. Ken inan kedai muneng inih?: Excuse me. Is there a shop near here?