Part of Speech | vi |
Example 2294:
Source: Joy 26W 028-29Bea huan siko bono vuri bebeahu, amaa hum repaa huun ge hapusu tea kokonio.When it rains for a long time, the places get flooded or full of puddles. (lit. When the rain falls ...)
Example 2385:
Source: Iar 02RG 294-295Paa huun a suinnae, paa muraka, mepaa taverete tahii.Her body became liquid, became soft and turned into saltwater.
Example 2386:
Source: Sii 38W 026-027Enaa saka rake haa nom tea moko a overe vai a supaki. A overe nae saka huun vareko bata haana, a supaki.I don't like to eat the dry coconut. Its coconut meat is not juicy, it is dry.