English: fried noodle
Bahasa Malaysia: mi goreng
Source: Borneo Lingua-Hack
amin: used to close a prayer
deramih: rice stalks after harvesting
edto migu: Sunday
geramih: rice straw, rice stubble
kamih: we (pl. excl)
kemilu' (k-em-ilu'): move in a winding or meandering manner
kerimit: squint as in bright sun, grimace, wince, screw up face
lemidik (l-em-idik): to cut the undergrowth prior to farming
lemiget (l-em-iget): to turn the head, to look backward
lemitung (l-em-itung): to turn around or back
mi: noodles
mibpit: pinch
midang: sunlight, daylight
midang (em-idang): to dry something in the sun (esp paddy, clothes)
midih: property
midteh: first, once; cut through with a single stroke
midtet (ng-bidtet): to pull tight
midtut (ng-pidtut): pick up something with the fingers
mien: massage using round object
migu': shy, embarrassed, diffident; ashamed
miil: licked accidentally
mija: table
mika: cause to become limp
mikad: to have no fear of heights
mikat 1: difficult, tough
mikat 2: expensive, dear
mikung (ng-bikung): to work with an adze
mila' (ng-mila'): already broken
milak (ng-bilak): to split rattan or bamboo lengthwise; split into small pieces
mileh: smart, brainy, clever