Tea maa nubunubu, roava ge tauravi toro toka nana tea naono bara tea overe vai to kenana vo rori tahii, tea tara beo iana ani batari tahii. Be tara ahe bona iana vai a beera ore paa pahin toonoo gunaha vo tahii ore paa katamo bona iana bona kurinae, ore paa dee bona. Be no toka ore paa no ani bona.
In the morning, at midday or in the afternoon he must perch on trees or coconut palms that bend over the sea, to see if the fish are eating in the sea. When he spots a big fish, he immediately rushes down to the sea and catches the fish with his claws and carries it away. When he is perching (on its tree), he eats it.