Kamus Iban -

The Iban language ( jaku Iban ) is spoken by over 700,000 people primarily across Sarawak, Brunei, and West Kalimantan. A (Iban dictionary) serves as the primary gateway for preserving, learning, and masterfully navigating this rich Austronesian language. 🔎 Why a Kamus Iban is Essential

" : This research explores how the Iban language achieved linguistic homogeneity across vast regions of Sarawak, which is a foundational concept for anyone studying how a standard "Kamus" (dictionary) is even possible for such a widespread group. A Review on Grapheme-to-Phoneme Modelling Techniques kamus iban

fear n. 1. takut (afraid) 2. gerun (awe, dread) 3. angkup (sudden fright). ❖ Nadai takut. “No fear.” The Iban language ( jaku Iban ) is

father n. 1. apai (own father) 2. aki (grandfather) 3. tuai rumah (longhouse head, metaphorical father). gerun (awe, dread) 3