A eova a naovana a paru. Ahiki be naovo hiava vira. Na tei bata koana putaa, ei rasuu. Na vahuhu nana tea maa pusu naono vai amaa bebeera ei be kasi. O rupi nae na beera oha rori bono rupi toa. Bean tara maa amaa pusu naono vai to vahuhu rio eova, ean na antee nom tea bae pina ni maa o pusu naono bona.
The Melanesian scrub fowl is a black bird. It does not fly high. It only stays down near the ground here in the bush. It lays its eggs in big tree stumps which it digs out. Its eggs are bigger than chicken eggs. When you see tree stumps where the Melanesian scrubfowls have laid eggs, you can put a taboo sign on that tree stump (so that nobody is allowed to take the eggs).