| bagarak | To clatter, rattle. |
| bageddu | Sound of a loud noise (as of a motor, much rushing water, strong wind, heavy rain). |
| balakbak | The sound of gurgling or bubbling liquid. |
| begellut | Loud sound (of water or wind). |
| behubuk | To make a loud sound (in falling); to crash down. |
| behutuk | A crash (of sound). |
| buhihi' | To neigh (of a horse). |
| kebo'-kebo' | To splash (motion and/or sound of liquid in a container). |
| kularak | For s.t. to make a clatter or crashing sound; to make noise. |
| kurissit | To emit a high pitched sound; to sound like a monkey (screeching or laughing with a high pitch). |
| kuwak | To squawk, croak, hoot. |
| dahing | To groan, make a groaning sound. |
| ellang | To hoot; whoop; to make an exclamation (for joy, fear or to get attention). |
| ellut | To roar or whistle by or past (of water, wind, motor vehicles, bullets). |
| essit | To hiss; say ‘sss’ (usually in order to get someone’s attention). |
| ettak | To click one’s tongue at an animal in order to stop it. |
| ettap | To smack one’s lips; make a smacking sound (as when chewing). |
| gebbok | Dull, flat (sounding). |
| helling | To cause s.t. to sound (as turning a radio on or blowing a triton shell). |
| henggok | To grunt; to make the sound pigs make. |
| henggol | For s.t. to rattle (because of loose parts). |
| igel | To growl (of dogs); roar (of animals). |
| lagak | A sound (as of waves), gurgling (water of a flood), bubbling (of s.t. cooking). |
| lebbuk1 | To thud; make a thudding sound; fall with a low dull sound. |
| lekok-lekok | To grunt (of pig). |
| lengkong | For s.t. to be swishing; rattling (as the sound of water or small objects moving in a closed container). |
| leppek | To cause rice kernels to make a crackling sound, to rub two kernels together. |
| leppok | To crack s.t. (as finger joints). |
| lere' | To crackle; to make a tearing or ripping sound. |
| lese' | To sizzle, hiss (of hot oil); ripping or tearing sound (of cloth). |
| linggu' | To hit things together. |
| lopok | To crackle; creak (sound of s.t. brittle being chewed or moved). |
| ngengngeng | Constantly whining (of many children or mosquitos). |
| ngēsngēs | For s.t. to make a hissing or grating sound. |
| pahang | To snore, to make (various) sounds (while sleeping). |
| pekkak | To cackle (make a sound like a hen makes after laying an egg, gackeru). |
| sebbul | To make a sound of s.t. falling or crashing. |
| suwala | A voice. |
| tage'ot | A grinding noise (as of wood or teeth rubbing together). |
| tanghul | To howl (as a dog). |
| tege'ot | A creaking or grinding sound (as of wood or teeth). |
| tennug | Hollow (sounding), loud (sounding, of brass gongs). |
| tingkowak | To crow (of a rooster). |