| buk | n.poss.1s | my smell; my odor; my scent. |
| bum | n.poss.2s | |
| bekebul | n.poss.3s | smell identical to that of something else. |
| bul | n.poss.3s | his/her/its smell/odor/scent. |
| bumam | n.poss.1pe | |
| bud | n.poss.1pi | our (inclusive) smell/odor/scent. |
| bumiu | n.poss.2p | |
| burir | n.poss.3p | |
| bekebau | v.s. | (cooked meat or fish, cooking pot, etc.) foul-smelling.
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| bekebau | v.s. | smell of vagina. |
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See also:
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Examples: |
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> Harry gave me the book. |
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> There's a restriction on (killing) pigeons. |
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> It smells just like a flower. |
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> Fish from Ngerechelong have/leave a very strong odor. |
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> Where did Ruth give you the book? |
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More Examples: |
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> A librarian's job is to take care of all the books and documents in the library. |
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> Take your book. |
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> It's smell sour. |
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> Take out your books. |
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> Take out your math book. |
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