araa1 angle; catch fish with a fishing rod and a fishing line

Part of Speech vi/vt
    • angle; catch fish with a fishing rod and a fishing line
      • fishing
      • Example 55:
        A roovu na gono raara tea araa - tea kaku araa to dao raara bona agaagaa ge busubusu ge tea sunuu taataana.
        We get the grouper by line fishing - a kind of line fishing that we call "floating" or "casting" or "torching".
        Source: Eno 11W 195-196
      • Example 283:
        A maamihu iana to rahi raara tea araa. Beara araa en namana, eara repaa rahi rio iana vaa namana. Beara araa tea maa hana taataana, eara repaa rahi rio iana vaa teo hum bona, ei o kaabusii, pasuaromo, ae o raarata.
        All kinds of fish are caught by line fishing. When we angle in the deep ocean, we catch the fish of the deep ocean. When we angle in the area where we can walk during low tide, we catch the fish of that area, that is the Blackspot Snapper, the pasuaromo emperor and the half-banded seaperch.
        Source: Eno 16W 004-006
      • Example 284:
        Enaa he paa nao nom tea araa, menaa paa rahi maa amaa iana.
        When I went fishing with a line, I caught some fish.
        Source: Eno 21W 004
      • Example 285:
        Enaa paa araa vaevuru maa amaa iana.
        I have already caught some fish.
        Source: Auv 01R 017

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