English: How are you
Source: Kelabit Portal
belu'en muh kapeh neh idih.
Why do you need to clump the grass?
Kapeh teh ayu' dih?
How does it look?
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
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
menaken: nephew, niece