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gemamionlight rain that does not stop all day, drizzle
gerebadiricfamauantraditional song and story that the Gibidai (Gibi), Maero (Ubuo), Daubaidai (Ubuo), Hapuoido (Goiravi) and Bimorodai (Buri) use during initiation
geregerenred cheeked parrotgeoffroyus geoffroyiF
gereꞌutanhiccup
geroꞌoncommon black rat(rattus rattus)1.6Animal
gerugerunvery small brown frog that lives in sago swamps, and people get tired of their continual calling, horned frog
gerurenspecies of yam that is long and has no thorns
geuanwitness or messenger, someone who reports on something that they have seen or heard, Geuai-ro rimoadu'o.The messenger told us.
geꞌenbush fowl, either orange footed scrub fowl or new guinea flightless rail
geꞌebadicfmiron1peace of a beautiful moment, gutpela sindaun, a time of sitting together, sharing food, stories and companyantgeꞌebadi tiatounspec. comp. form ofgeꞌebaditiato2company, accompanyPeei-da moo rautu ge'ebadi odau uubi Burii-to.People accompany me to go to Buri by canoe.geꞌebadi tiatounspec. comp. formnmiserable, feeling unhappy, feeling at odds with the worldantgeꞌebadi 1
geꞌiinhappiness, joyKa rii-ro ge'ii rautu turei aiha pomodaumo motoi. And with happiness they took the taro to the house.3.4.1.2Happy
geꞌuanbarred mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus), up to 15cm long, good to eat1.6.1.5Fish
geꞌuamudskipper
giahenspace between two things8.3.1Shape
gibebenvariable dwarf kingfisher
gibunspecies of tree which has long bunches of small fruit, the skin and flesh, but not the nut of the fruit is eaten
gibu dubainbanana species with small fruit tht grow close to each other on the stem. Cood for cooking, can also be eaten ripe1.5.2Palm
gibu goꞌotantype of coconut with many small fruit hanging from one stalk
gido1cfrahoaꞌensong. Traditional songs include Himabu, Kairi, Gobi, Girii'ri, Gerebadiri, and Hido4.2.3.3Sing
gido2nspecies of tree, white satinwoodbuchania sp.
gidobunbarramundi1.6.1.5Fish
giginfront of neck
gigibinplant with edible leaves
gigihintiredPitoi ruu kehi uro gigihi meree bia, ruu ata omaꞌati umo bia.The cuscus was a sleepy, lazy animal, that does not do any work at all.5.7.1Go to sleep