A multifunctional Teop-English dictionary: Example 1114

Word senses:

A bubukevara saka tara potee vira haana bona iana, na tara potee nana bona kotokoto vai to tei batana teo kasuana ei a paru. A bubukevara na tei me nana bono pehosavun o pakapaka. O taonim o pakapaka tea meha papana, o meho taonim tea meha papana. Be tei maana paana tahii, ei teo vasu, amaa pakapaka nae ore paa sun vararaka maana. Ei to sue suku vo nom naa en saka potee vira haana bona iana.
The lionfish does not very much look like a fish, it looks like the kotokoto insect that stays in the black sand here. The bubukevara has ten wing-like fins. Five fins on one side and the other five on the other side. When it stays under the sea (surface), in the stones, its fins stand up in all directions. Therefore I said that it is not like a fish.
Source: Sii 11W 075-080