Part of Speech | n2 |
Scientific Name | Monodaktylidae |
Example 3267:
Source: Sii 11W 110-113A meha iana vaa tea kakaamuru a henanae a kekepaa. Saka ponoto vira haana, a sii apaapa koa. A tabaan teve me o kasuana bara o vahara katoo. A iana vai a kekepaa a kapa raramun. Ahiki to karivana.Another fish of the white sand has the name diamondfish (kekepaa). It is not really thick, but a bit thin. Its food is the sand and the little crabs. This fish, the diamondfish (kekepaa), has a very smooth skin. It does not have scales.