GREETING: Silamat Mandung

Bidayuh (Bi-Dayuh) or Land Dayaks is one of the minority ethnic in Sarawak. They are the second largest Dayak ethnic group in Sarawak after the Iban (Sea Dayaks). The name Bidayuh it self mean "the people of land". "Bi" mean "people" or "orang" and "Dayuh" mean "Land". Despite grouped into one race, they use different language and dialect. the Bidayuh language can be divide into 3 major language that is Bukar-Sadong, Singai-Jagoi and Biatah. From this 3 major language it can be divided into many more complicated dialects. That is why although they the share the same races, its hard to understand each other. Normally to communicate with each other from different ethnic groups, the Bidayuhians use "Bahsa sarawak" (Melayu Sarawak) Malays or English.
Sumber: wikipedia


Just for reminder

This is a Bidayuh bukar sadong (Serian) - Malay / English translation. All of this word are use by the bidayuh from our village, that is Kpg Batu Bedang. Although this is a Bidayuh Bukar Sadong dialect, some of the word maybe different depends on the kampung's. But I believe all of Bidayuh from Serian understand this word.

Cheers!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Fruits - Buah-buahan - Buak

Durian - Durian - Dihan
Rambutan - Rambutan - Sibok / Latek
Banana - Pisang - Pise'
Mango - Mangga - Mangga
Mangosteen - Manggis - Sikuk
Ciku - Ciku - Siku
Langsat - Langsat - Tamek
Guava - Jambu Batu - Jambu batuh
Coconut - Kelapa - Buntan
Lime - Limau - Rimu
Watermelon - Tembikai - Semangka
Pineapple - Nanas - Nanes
Papaya - Betik - Sulur
Starfruit - Belimbing - Bilimbing
Jackfruit - Nangka - Nangkak

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