English: (Personal Pronoun) Genitive form of the second person plural pronoun. Meaning yours (plural). Belonging to all of you.
Bahasa Malaysia: Bentuk genitif orang kedua kata ganti plural. Bermaksud anda (jamak). Kepunyaan anda semua.
Pronunciation: [kɨ]
Source: Alexander D. Smith
ake': I, me. The first person singular pronoun.
ike: All of you. You all. The second person plural pronoun.
ke': Genitive form of the first person singular pronoun, meaning `my'.
keaye: Eighth. The eighth thing in a sequence.
kedai: A shop or store.
keden: 1) To carry something with one hand. 2) To touch.
kedeng: To use something.
kejah: Scold, get angry at, or argue.
kelabet apo': The slow loris. A type of small nocturnal primate with large eyes. Known as kukang in Indonesian.
kelangan: Empty. To be empty.
kelap: To go away, leave.
kelasi: The read leaf monkey or maroon langur. A type of monkey with reddish fur and a long tail.
kelawa': Spider.
kelebau: Water Buffalo.
kelebek: An uneven surface with a series of depressions, like a road with many dips in it.
keleme: Fifth.
kelep: Hard-shelled turtle found in and around rivers.
kelepot: Blowpipe.
kelese': Chair.
keleseng: Wrinkled appearance. To be wrinkled.
kelevet: Shield. Refering to the traditional type of Kenyah shield. It is long and slender in shape, sometimes with intricate carvings on the front.
kelibo pek: A chisel.
kelinge: Ear.
kelinong: Round in shape. Usuall used to describe a big forehead.
kelja: To work a job.
kelo': 1) To want something. 2) To like something. 3) To love something or someone.
keltat: Paper.
kelu: Second person trial pronoun meaning the three of you. This word may be used as a paucal, meaning more than three people, such as a small group of people that may be three, four, five, or more people.
kelue: Second.
kelumet: Roasted wild boar wrapped with mashed tapioca.