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Dialects of the Orang-Utan of Johor.

Sun Matbri Tunkat
Earth Atei Atel’[1]
Sea Dak Dak
Mountain Benum Benum
Forest Bri ...[2]
Stone Gmu ...
Fire Us’, Ul’ Us.’
Smoke Dilok-ul’ ...
Water Dak, diao Diao
Hut Dol’ Tschendejia
Road Swag Proka
Plantation Glokul’ ...
Tree Deloka ...
Banana Kei-kei Diok
Ratan Drein ...
Dog Tiau, Tchiau Diaun
Tiger Diagigu Tiasma
Pig Kumo Kumoku
Fowl Kampoka ...
Man Limo Simo
Woman Kodol’ Kodo, amai
Father Ita, Mbai Mba
Mother Gado Gado
Wife Kompotu ...
Child Knon ...
Son Limon’ ...
Daughter Kodo-kamit ...
Brother Piatu ...
Head Koi Bubon
Hair Suk Suk
Eyes Mot Padingo
Nose Mu ...
Mouth Bibir Snut
Tongue Lipes ...
Ear Ntoku ...
Arm Tein ...
  1. ...’Shows that the end of the word must be pronounced soft.
  2. ...’Shows that the word of the original language is supplanted by Malay.