A multifunctional Teop-English dictionary: Example 3245

Word senses:

A keevao o meho kaku iana to teitei nana tea tahii teara. A keevao a kapa kikis, a kapa nae na potee ri nana bono meho iana vai o kapa kikis, ei o havanao ae o toopei. A iana bona ahiki to karivana. A bero amaa vuri na vuravurahe bata ri raara namana. Na antee ri raara tea rahi tea kanono ge tea tahitahi ae tea ruuvu.
The Scrawled Filefish is another kind of fish that stays in our sea. The Scrawled Filefish has a strong skin, its skin is like the one of those other fishes with a strong skin, for example, the havanao unicorn fish and the toopei unicorn fish. This fish does not have scales. Often we find them in the deep-sea. We can catch them by line fishing, spearing or diving.
Source: Eno 11W 105-111