English: (prep) from
Bahasa Malaysia: dari, daripada
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
elet 1: blue glass beads, usu with a grooved surface
elet 2: field which has been cleared
Let ______ keduih.: I am from _____?
leta': a crack, cracked due to dryness
letamo: ant home in a tree,(base of)
ngeletad (ng-teletad): make a backward stroke of the leg, of fighting cocks
seleta': buffalo dipping itself into mud
teletad: the natural spur of a cock (usu a fighting cock)
Limeh minit tupu teh let nginih: It’s only about 5 minutes walk from her.
Ngadan kudih _________. Let ngapeh tebeyq kiko?: My name is ______. Where are you from?
Rengaq kineh ih nalan neh tauh let nginih pukul 7.15 lekedtang.: That means we have to leave the lodge by 7.15am.