A multifunctional Teop-English dictionary: Example 1155

Word senses:

O buoto karaa a meha iana to tei nana irihi teo vasu. Beara nao tea suvasuva a iana bona to mate momohu koana. A buoto karaa na tei me nana bona maa kara rahirahi tea toon nae, rahi kakaavoo bara rahi paru, bara amaa rahi kakaavoo to tei batana pana riori. A tabaan tea buoto karaa o vasu. O buoto na tei me rori bono sinoo to dao raara bono kekeetoo, na tei kaakoo nana toon riori bara komariori.
The buoto karaa is another fish that stays at the edge of the reef in the rocks. When we go fish poisoning, this fish dies first. The buoto karaa has stripes on its back, white stripes and black stripes, and white stripes that are on its cheeks. Its food are stones. The buoto fish have bones that we call fins, they are on their back and their belly.
Source: Sii 11W 045-048