A multifunctional Teop-English dictionary: Example 5404

Word senses:

O paroparoo o peho kaku sii iana to bebeera rori, ore paa tavus pasupua, a kapa kakaavoo, evehee a suin raramun, ahiki to karivana. Na gono kaakoo mi raara tea huuhua ge beara beana kie. Tea huuhua ahiki ta beana. Eara kou na bilas koara a iri bona maa kaku gosi karaa bara a vahara paka toa.
The paroparoos (young trevallies) are a kind of little fish that become big and then become the (grown-up) trevallies with a grey skin and a smooth body without any scales. We get them by casting a line while paddling or when we angle with a bait for them. As for the line fishing while paddling, there is no bait, we just decorate the hook with some kinds of pandanus sprout and small chicken feathers.
Source: Eno 20W 028-034