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usrimo1prowe, usAta himioi, rimo obo piroruꞌoumo obo totoi-da.One day we were washing at the wharf.9.2.3Pronouns
us (2)rimoi-tiprowe both, the two of usAta himioi moo mamui rautu, rimoi-ti buꞌito pirodaido tiꞌo paha iahioi.One day my mother and I went into the bush to cut pandanus leaves.9.2.3Pronouns
us (3)rimoi-biprowe three, us threeTehata rimoi-bi ra'u ra'aimo? Rimoi-bi go'u pirodaubimo.What did we-3 do before? We-3 went fishing.
usually-dio 1v > vusually, normally, habituallyMotoi-da pemidiodioumo.They normally stayed at home.Moo Satade himio, ka uubi turiaha goꞌui podaudiomoOn Saturday, everyone normally fishing.... ka boomo geema ata, ruu pairai Irakaraita, ruu iorohodioi-da, goꞌoto uubi raara, moto, paꞌea, uubi toꞌure pimododiaidio.... but a giant pig called Ilakaraita regularly went about destroying everything: possessions, houses, gardens, even people.Aiha amemidio duumo, ka toei-hato emidiodioi raꞌai kaumo.For if we continue living here life will be always full of fear."
uvulaaeau-giꞌepunuvula; fleshy thing hanging down at the back of the mouth2.1Body
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