horiꞌamoꞌonfun time when people sit together chewing betel nut and telling stories
horon1boneRoo turia-ha boomo mia amiꞌa raarai imotoi-da, horo behai-ha imemaꞌaimo.Whether it is a pig or something else that you kill, they only give you the bones.Boomoi ihiai reꞌei-da rio behai-ro piiꞌa, mia doai horoi-re.At the place where the pig died there was only the guts and the jawbone.2.1Body2shell3one piece of rubbish that is the bone or shell left from a meal4shin
horohoro1nrubbish, not limited to bone or shell (hora) rubbish, but inclusive of all rubbishTuria-ha horohoroi itauti aꞌai.All the rubbish will have to be raked to the side.Moimi rii epui paipai-ka, otoi reto'a-gaa'u reto'a-gaa'u-ka, tupi keekee-ka. Rii horohoroi goroi-da emiidio madio kaumo.Ants have large heads, six legs, small bodies. They usually live under rubbish.8.3.7.8.3Garbage2adjbony
horoꞌontree with long dark leaves and an edible nut inside the fruit. Some people are allergic to the liquid from the cap on the fruit, this problem can be avoided by cutting the fruit open in a dish of water, or waiting until the fruit is older.
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hoꞌuHHdial varohuntopKa ta'ota'o didimoi-da, hepui-re ka era mibu oti rautu ma ide'ai, ta'ota'o ho'ui-da.After the grass put in some soil and charcoal and ashes, put grass on top.Umui-ro pitoi ema'oi-ka, "Ru'ai ho'u behai-ha ita ora'oi adio-ka."Then the dog cursed the cuscus: "You will have only the tops of trees to hunt in."
huacfkomonbush camp used to make sagoAta himioi rimo hua matii-da piremiidioumo, ka aa'o re'ei ai-aho'oo kaumo, Bihe.One time we were staying at our bush camp, that place is called Bihe.6.4.1Huntcomp.hua-matiibush camp used to make sago
huracfiha1n1fruitMereri: Ruu geega hura-ka, ruu ihai goroi oratoti mia idiꞌidi hura keeke.The melon: a large fruit whose centre is red and and there are little black seeds.Mea-hiꞌa ruꞌai-ro memiho hura imamirai aꞌai bia, kamia memiho ruꞌai-ro mea hura imamirai aꞌai bia. A good tree does not bear bad fruit, and a bad tree does not bear good fruit.Luke 6:436.2Agriculture2eggMomo'oi hurai tauo piotuti, toto rioi-da. The bird has already laid eggs in the nest.3coinKamia oobo ata teri (10) mori hura-hura rautu-ra, ida amaatoai ata gaaꞌui, ruu raꞌu aꞌai maꞌai?If a woman has ten coins and loses one of them, what will she do?Luke 15:8
hurahuranswollen glandsAtehepui-da hurahura ma iꞌaiGlands appear in the armpits.2.1Body
huru1nopening. mouth of a bag, cup or jarRuu ahoroi rupui-da omahoroi-ka, ioroi hurui-to, tutui imododiꞌai didimoi-da.When you start weaving, you start from the bottom and work up to where the handle is.2.1Body
huru2adjfullPari huru-ka.The pan is full.Pari oboi huru-ka, pari hurui omoopai. The water in the pan is full, put the lid on the pan.