Difference between revisions of "Adet"
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− | #''' | + | #'''dooq adet''' anak lun Kelabit |
− | #irau | + | #irau [[mekaaq]] ngadan, inah adhah '''adet''' tauh lun Kelabit |
#na'am tah surat pawah diwah, nah pawah lam '''adet''' tauh tah diwah | #na'am tah surat pawah diwah, nah pawah lam '''adet''' tauh tah diwah | ||
Latest revision as of 13:59, 19 January 2008
- Kelabit
- dooq adet anak lun Kelabit
- irau mekaaq ngadan, inah adhah adet tauh lun Kelabit
- na'am tah surat pawah diwah, nah pawah lam adet tauh tah diwah
- English
- Kelabit children have good manners
- the name changing irau is a Kelabit custom (or tradition)
- they have no marriage certificate, they married under our customary law
- social conventions
- culture
- Alternative spelling
- adat