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== Translations == | == Translations == | ||
=== Kelabit - English: === | |||
:: | ;1. ejaq (jaq) - parents of a married couple are each other's ''ejaq'': | ||
:(or put another way, one's parent-in-laws are the ''ejaq'' of one's own parents) | |||
: dengejaq - we say that the parents of a married couple are ''dengejaq'' | |||
;Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia: Ejaq - | ;2. ejaq (jaq) - informal term for friend (particularly a special friend) | ||
: dengejaq - | |||
=== Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia: === | |||
; Ejaq - : | |||
: dengejaq | |||
[[Category:E|ejaq]] | [[Category:E|ejaq]] | ||
[[Category:Request Info| ejaq]] | [[Category:Request Info| ejaq]] | ||
Revision as of 13:43, 24 January 2008
Translations
Kelabit - English:
- 1. ejaq (jaq) - parents of a married couple are each other's ejaq
- (or put another way, one's parent-in-laws are the ejaq of one's own parents)
- dengejaq - we say that the parents of a married couple are dengejaq
- 2. ejaq (jaq) - informal term for friend (particularly a special friend)
- dengejaq -
Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia:
- Ejaq -
- dengejaq