Kanou, Moboos Kadazan! Come on, let's speak in Kadazan.

by Lilian Ainah Mathurin

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Kanou,
Moboos
KADAZAN!
Come on, let's speak in Kadazan!
(Papar dialect)
By Lilian A. Mathurin Daim
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Kopivosian!
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Kopivosian means greetings in Kadazan. Thank you (kotohuadan) for your interest in learning the Kadazan language. In this interactive book, you will find the basic phrases needed for communication in this language.

The voice audio in this book will say a phrase in English. Then you will hear the translation of the phrase repeated twice. Try to imitate the pronunciation as nearly as you can.

Remember, knowing the language is the best way of knowing the people or country and enjoying it more.


Lilian A. Mathurin Daim
kupiomluti.blogspot.com &
techfulofprimary.com
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Watch how we do the sumazau!
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Onsi do Buuk
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SALUTATIONS - TABI
Welcome!

Hello!

Good morning.

Good night.
Kopivosian do kinoikatan!

Kopivosian!

Kopivosian do doungosuvab.

Kopivosian do doungosodop.

Kopivosian do kinoikatan!
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Good afternoon.

Good evening.

Goodbye.

See you next time.
Kopivosian do doungadau.

Kopivosian do doungsumodop

Hino kou noh/Tumohojo noh.

Kopisoomo dii kavagu.
Beautiful sunset in Sabah.
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Match the audio to its correct meaning.
EVERYDAY EXPRESSIONS -HOHOMBUSON DO TUKID ADAU
Yes.

No.

Ok.

Really?

Please.
Ooh.

Okon.

Bah.

Toi gia?

Gia.


Thank you.

You’re welcome.

I don’t know.

I think so.

I don’t think so.


Kotohuadan.

Miagal nogi doid diau.

Amu zou komiho.

Kangku daa.

Amu ih kangku daa.
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