English: particle preceding personal names and titles
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
Ara' narih paban ngen nuk midih dih riak.
Do not quarrel with one another over belongings in the future.
Dara' narih ela' aduk-aduk, awe dulun ela' da'et si'er ngen narih.
Don't show off, other people might not like it.
Didtek (sidtek) neh uku' dih ngen batuh.
The dog was struck with a stone.
Dih men ngabuh lem dalem kamih dih ngen abuh tetal dih kenah.
She is making our kitchen floor dusty with the ashes from the hearth.
Doo' natang kamih tamen ieh kadi' ieh na'em kereb nalan ngen kukud
nadih neh balun.
dengen 1: assistance
dengen 2: generic term for otter
dungen (dung-en): adopted
kerebangen: cold (in the nose)
lengen: arm
nengen (ng-dengen): to assist
ngen 1: and, with
ngen 3: to
ngena'em (ng-e-na'em): to nullify
ngenep (ng-enep): to catch
ngengat (ng-engat): to gulp for air
ngengep (ng-engep): to keep in the mouth; to kiss
ngenger (ng-enger): to stew or boil
ngenu (ng-enu): to suspect
ngenu': to have sexual intercourse with
ngenu' (ng-kenu'): to have sexual intercourse
ngenung (ng-enung): to take for granted
sangen: menses, menstruation
tebengen: (imperative or non-past passive suffix) cut down
Uih peh dooq pian kuh neh petulu ngen kiko.: It’s nice meeting you too.
ungen: at the start, beginning
ungeng: quiet, speechless
Dooq mayu ain dih terun. Laq keduih ngen idih.: That sounds good. I’ll have that.