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odudiotransimoduudioomoduudioplidudiofloat (one thing)Hibai tauo pooꞌu peei kekai-da podudio.The crocodile had already come, and was lying close to the canoes.Ata himioi moo obo oruꞌoi pirodoi, ka aro-ipi geemai ai-podudio.One day I went down to the river to wash where there was a big log floating there.
oduꞌaivar.oaduꞌaimanyiduꞌaitell (someone about something or to do something), talkMoo-ro Stiki oduꞌai-ka, moo du-bobo-ro rohiai-ka, moo rio-ka hora emiꞌei du ma ruuho.I told Sticky that I was hungry and that I wanted to rest and eat.Ruu-ro moo oduꞌai-ka, "Ara mati aipo mea-ha."He told me "Clear this side."Kaida ruu-ro pomoꞌu-ka aiha poduꞌai.Then he came and told him.Aaꞌo emerai-ha iatidioumoi-ri ruu mamui oduꞌai-ka.Because he had been doing that, he told his mother about it.3.5.1Say
odoꞌiaextinguish, put out (a fire), blind (an eye)Iroꞌumoi-da Era-Kiti goꞌotoi taitai-da, iridiri aiha podoꞌia.As we came up past Era-Kiti village the engine stopped working.Miro iara totoi-da otoꞌai-ka, iodouti mahumoi oropoiꞌo taitai idomai omodoꞌiai-ka.When Miro reached the last platform, he shot the last two arrows, blinding its eyes.9.1.2Do
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odomoiaiplidomoiaihabodomoiatidioset aright, heal, save, straightenRimo turia-ha mea-ha, ka peei odomoiai-ka, ooꞌui-ri.We were alright, so we righted the canoe in order to continue.Ruu turia-ha iiꞌapudioi tauo-ha pipoiꞌo, ruu ma odomoiamoi-ri uubi imaꞌati-da, irai ruu meree ata-ro ma odomoiai modobo bia.She had already given all she had, to eople to heal her, but no one had been able to heal her. 7.2.4.2.1Boat
odoroenter, go upstreamDuoduo atai, raamui peei-ha pobai, odoroi omoi odi eito.The next morning the brother fetched his canoe and paddled up to the headwaters of the stream.Tauo-ka, Umuoma geꞌua uꞌuiꞌo imodoro.Immediately Umuoma ducked into a mudskipper's hole.Rii-ti aaꞌo himioi oromame motoi-da podoroido raarai ioidio.That day they had been to the market and were paddling back home.Moo Karisoroi irodoro burio-ka 1965.I joined the Council in 1965.7.2.4Travel
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odoꞌa1trap, cornerUmui-ro bomoi iobodidioumoi-da, ruꞌai dodoi hato podoꞌamo.The dogs chased the pig until they had it cornered between the buttresses of a tree.2put one thing leaning against another thingMaurai oodoꞌa goꞌotai-da. Put the strong bamaboo leaning against the coconut.
odoꞌaicfoodoꞌaiplidoꞌo11deliberately drop one thing from a tree, pick one thing from a tree (fruit, flower, leaf)Imitoi odoꞌai moo rio-ka imito iihoi. Drop me a breadfruit, I want to eat the seeds (single for drop one, plural for eat as eating many seeds).Roupa roo kopo roꞌoꞌato, ka moo-ro roo aiha rodoꞌai.2drop someone with a single punch, coward's punch.Roo mooi-do modobo bia, roo gaaꞌu-ha odoꞌai raꞌai. You are not fit (to fight) with me, I'll drop you with one (punch).
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uꞌopu itubranch of nipa fruit, bundle of nipa fruit
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uꞌuvine that only grows on the riverside, with edible nutty fruit