English: Hi. How are you doing this afternoon?
Source: Kelabit Portal
Ken linipuk muyuh berek?
Have you singed the hair of the pig?
aken: place used for bathing, washing, collecting water at a river side
beken: other, different, unlike, behaving differently from usual
buken: to be consoled, comforted, persuaded to make up, pacified
buken (mu-buk-en): to be consoled, comforted
bukeng: stunted (of growth)
Dooq pian kuh neh petulu ngemuh: It’s nice meeting you.
Dooq pian kuh neh petuluh ngemuh: Nice to meet you
Dooq tudo narih: Good bye (to say to the person who stays)
Dooq tuih: I am fine
Dooq-dooq lawey narih: Have a pleasant trip
egkeng: chill, cold
gegkeng 1: lifting (as clouds, or an aeroplane lifting up into the air)
gegkeng 2: be numb with cold
gigkeng: was lifted up by
kekeng: to shrink, as clothing
ken 1: according to (someone or something)
ken 2: particle used to form questions
Ken dooq tiko? Kapeh tiko?: How are you
kenaman: pass out, faint
kenangan: name of a palm
kenen 1: eat (imperative)
kenen 2: to be eaten
kenep: each, every
kenep kenep: every
keniw: generic name for birds of prey; eagle
kenu': sexual intercourse (vulgar)
kesikenen: remember
laken (laak-en): thing cooked
legken: stopped
megkeng (em-egkeng): shiver; chilled