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[[Image:Richard_Howard_DSC00372-2007-buffalomed.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Si'ang'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]] | [[Image:Richard_Howard_DSC00372-2007-buffalomed.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Si'ang'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Busak si'ang.jpg|thumb|250px|'''[[Busak]] si'ang'''<br>Photo by [[user:lorrain|lorrain]] ]] | ||
=== Kelabit - English === | === Kelabit - English === | ||
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==Alternative spellings== | ==Alternative spellings== | ||
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== Encyclopedic info == | == Encyclopedic info == |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 13 March 2008
Kelabit - English
- si'ang -?
Pronunciation
Sih-ang
Alternative spellings
- Buaq Si'ang
Encyclopedic info
- Scientific name
- Tibouchina
- English
- A type of wild berry that turns dark blue when ripe. Your tongue will turn blue after eating the berries.
- You will see these a lot in buffalo pastures as the Water Buffalo eat the flowers to self-medicate themselves from various illnesses.
- Malay
- Sejenis buah beri tempatan liar yang berwarna biru apabila masak. Bila dimakan, lidah pun menjadi biru.