English: (Transitive verb with subject = patient) was indicated by
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
Beten muh ngudeh neh idih? (Tu'en muh ngabet ngudeh neh idih?)
Why do you have to tie it?
Kerab tu'en ngadih teh lawe kamih mene lem bawang mado sineh.
Our journey to that far away country can be told in a ballard.
naang nuba',
Tu'en narih naang nuba' dih aleh.
Put food in the mouth. Eat the rice (food) dear.
Neh bulu' ineh doo' tu'en kuh aar patun dih.
This bamboo is good for building the dam.
Tu'en narih memug aang dih keh, dih teh narih ngukit ebpa'.
Take off the stopper before you pour the water out.
itu': picked, cut (vegetables, leaves)
itul: stalled, diverted
itun: question
itung: a figure, act of counting
keritut: wart
lemitung (l-em-itung): to turn around or back
litung: turning around or back
litung-litung: to go back and forth
ngitun (ng-itun): to ask a question
ngitung (ng-itung): to count
nituh: section of the housepost from the `beladan' upward
nitun: was asked by
pepitun (pep-itun): question one another
tunen (itun-en): asked