Tuesday, May 27, 2008

GAWAI DAYAK AT EASTWOOD GOLF CLUB 2008











VERY GOOD START FOR LAKIPUT TO JOIN IN.........


KEEP UP WITH THE GOOD RELATIONSHIP..............

Thursday, May 15, 2008

HAVENLY LAKU OF KIPUT"BY MR. JOHN"

LAKU IN LAKIPUT:


John Edie Kitah: Adui kuno , adui kinan, kitah duwe' menyum ron Tuhan berkat umun fiit, mura rezaki', endeh saait, endeh makeit ,kitah harap Cheh Mabe'k, AMEN
13 May 08, 09

MEANING IN ENGLISH..

PRAISE BE TO GOD FOR WHAT WE HAVE..

WE PRAY AND ASK FROM OUR LORD THAT HE BLESS OUR LIFE,BLESS US WITH GOOD LUCK,
AND DELIVER US AWAY FROM PAIN AND SICKNESS AND BRING US WITH GOODWELL...AMEN.

JOHN CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG.

THANKS.
GOD BLESS.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

KESIAN MEETING KIPUT " KERAN EDIH KUMAN"



MEETING CHAIR BY MR. MICHEAL DING.








==ADUH MACAM NADIH KUMAN..YEE PAI ENOW NOW??
===ELEN AHNO PADIN NACEH NOW?
===AWING TIH NADIH KUMAN KAH??
KEEP UP WITH THE GOOD JOB GUYS.
GOD BLESS..



Tuesday, May 13, 2008

THE BEAUTY OF KIPUT WORDS.

The KIPUT languages of northern Sarawak are noteworthy for their unusual phonological histories. Even among these,KIPUT is exceptional. All North Sarawak languages reflect a split of the Proto-Austronesian voiced obstruents into a series of plain voiced obstruents and a parallel series of phonemic voiced aspirates, and most of the same languages have fronted low vowels after a voiced obstruent, or have developed systems of verbal ablaut from the infixes *-um- and *-in-. On top of these widely shared innovations KIPUT shows diachronic evidence for such atypical changes as intervocalic devoicing, lowering of diphthongal nuclei unless a voiced obstruent occurs earlier in the word, *f > s, and possibly postnasal devoicing, as well as synchronic evidence for the spontaneous nasalization of nonlow vowels before final p, t, k (but not glottal stop), constraints on moraic structure conditioned by syllable onset, and the alternation of b with s. Although some languages may have undergone more sound changes, or may have more radically transformed the shapes of protoforms through heavy phonological erosion, with the possible exception of the Berawan dialects of northern Sarawak the concentration of bizarre sound changes seen in KIPUT probably is unrivalled among the more than I,000 members of the Austronesian language family.

EXAMPLE: SIMPLE MEANING FOR KIPUT WORD.

KIPUT: ===BAHASA MALAYSIA ===========ENGLISH.
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KUMAN=== =MAKAN ===================EAT

MUSAP =====MINIUM============= =====DRINK

MAKAU===== JALAN ==================WALK

KAHLAU===== KITA ===================WE

ELOK =======KAMU SEMUA======== =====YOU ALL

THE BEAUTY OF LAKIPUT DIALECT IS HEAVENLY SOUND..
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THAT FOR TODAY..........HOPEFULLY I CAN UPDATE THIS BLOGS FROM TIME TO TIME.

GOD BLESS.