A multifunctional Teop-English dictionary: Example 598

Word senses:

Bero a maamihu kaku bakubaku. A meha a beera sana to aniani aba nana. Amaa meha saka beera vira haari. Amaa meha amaa vaamanae, eara o aba to ani rae. A peha bakubaku na tei me nana bono buaku totoka o kekeetoo. O buaku matana, o meho buaku komanae, o meho buaku paana vihinae, o peho hee toon nae.
There are many kinds of shark. There is a very big one that eats human beings. Others are not very big. The young ones, it is us, the human beings, who eat them. A shark has seven fins. Two are in the front, two others at its belly, another two under its tail, and one on its back.
Source: Sii 46W 145-150