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aameediitake a different path, go another wayEmeheai-ka, ruu imada'ui gaboi, aameedii, ka gabo atai obodoiHe left, was walking on the path, changed direction, and followed another path.
aamiaivisitMoo raꞌu meai-ra, Paidubui maamui-ro moo ma raamiai?Why has this good thing happened to me, that the Lord's mother would visit me?
aamiꞌasomeAra rimo emidioumo hepui ruu kehibuo-ka, mia hepu aamiꞌai rii kekai-da imia.This land where we live is a small one, and there other lands around us.Rimo aamiꞌai geꞌii mia amiꞌai geꞌii tiato.Some of us are happy, some are not.Himio atai-da Baimuru ato iridiri-da, piraraimaimo aamiꞌai rautu goꞌotoi eito.One day I was returning home from Baimuru with my mates by outboard motor.TB muramurai iheꞌuo raa bia, hiiroi-ri aamiꞌai-ha idio raa bia.Do not throw away TB medicines or not take some because there are so many.8.1.1Number
aapesign, a vision. This could be a fish jumping out of the water, facing the direction of the problem, so that a person knows they need to go that way quickly.Ruu aape raa tauo eaꞌa maakaHe had just seen a vision.
aapediovanish, disappearDuu'i-da piradi erai, irai aiha paapedio hi'o hi'ai-to. There was a fire in the dark but it vanished very quickly.
aapoꞌo2germinate, hatch, the first sign of a new life from a seed or an eggAgauhuti mea-ha, hepui hobobo hiꞌai-da amibo, paꞌeai raarai upi-ha apoꞌoi aꞌai kaumo.If you cultivate well and the ground is very soft, the garden plants can germinate healthily.Moo iohu hepui oaduꞌoi raꞌai hepu hiꞌai ma omabai-ri, rara matei upi-ha ma apoꞌoumoi-ri.I make compost in order to enrich the soil, so that plants will germinate healthily in it.6.2Agriculture
aaromanyiaaropliodouti1shoot (an arrow) into, push (something) into as if a spear, as in when planting a banana shoot or a stick in the groundAbeai mahumo atai eidai-ka, iuꞌatoi-da, momoꞌoi aaroi-ka, rituo-ha.The father took an arrow, put it to the bow, and shot the bird dead.Meree-behei araimai-ka pa'eai eito ata, meimei aaro-ka. The girl returned to the garden again, and planted the pineapple.7.2Move
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aatuhatogetherRimo aatuha pirodaumo. We went together.
aaumosink, lower, including the sinking sun
aaꞌeediogo around somethingOorio hau'i aa'eedio. Go around the playing ground (as part of training).
aaꞌeematidiogo downwards or sidewards rapidlyRuu-ro aa'eematidio gaboi orobu po'io pee kerei-da, tetu. She rapidly declined on the slippery piece of canoe on the road yesterday.
aaꞌeutibreak into piecesImei giri aa'euti. Break the teeth off the crab.
aaꞌia polite way to address an older brother or sister. Parents also use this when praising their children, but when it has been used, children cannot refuse to do what they have been told, as they have just been praised.