ilpukra-ielpukraiSurpuki bim mai kirauEnglishbreak open (ground); stir up (ground or water)Although this is said to be a variant of elpukrai, each also has distinct meanings in different contexts. Ilpukrai primarily refers to breaking open ground, but is also used of a ship's propeller that stirs up the water around it as it moves.Ngo gama soso ami rákrák, ki gama lu lain puki sang á bim suri nák pakta i kanap. Káp iau te nem ngo gama tu soi mák mon i polgon, iau nem suri ngo gama lu elpukrai sang á bim.When you all make the holes for planting up in the new garden, then you should turn the ground very well so the planting holes will be big. I do not want that you will pierce it and there are (just) holes, I want that you will break the ground open,ili6.2.1Growing cropsgarden
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