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(New page: == Translations == ;Kelabit - English :1. '''badtek''' - snot :2. '''badtek-badtek''' - snotty ;Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia :1. '''badtek''' - hingus :2. '''badtek-badtek''' - ? [[Categor...) |
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== Translations == | == Translations == | ||
− | ;Kelabit - English | + | ;Kelabit - English: |
− | :1. ''' | + | :1. '''bedtek''' - snot |
− | :2. ''' | + | :2. '''bedtek-bedtek''' - snotty |
− | ;Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia | + | ;Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia: |
− | :1. ''' | + | :1. '''bedtek''' - hingus |
− | :2. ''' | + | :2. '''bedtek-bedtek''' - ? |
− | [[Category:B| | + | |
− | [[Category:For Edit| | + | == Alternative spelling == |
+ | # badtek | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | Dried snot is called [[idtung|kerang idtung]] (literally nose scab) | ||
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+ | [[Category:B|bedtek]] | ||
+ | [[Category:For Edit| bedtek]] |
Latest revision as of 13:43, 6 November 2007
Translations
- Kelabit - English
- 1. bedtek - snot
- 2. bedtek-bedtek - snotty
- Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia
- 1. bedtek - hingus
- 2. bedtek-bedtek - ?
Alternative spelling
- badtek
Notes
Dried snot is called kerang idtung (literally nose scab)