kom step on something; set foot on (a place); step into (a house)

Part of Speech vt
    • step on something; set foot on (a place); step into (a house)
      • motion
      • Example 3446:
        Bea aba kom bono hum to tei nana o kurukuruu, a moonae repaa taneo tea kiris.
        If a person steps on the place where the worms are, his foot becomes itchy.
        Source: Joy 26W 031
      • Example 3620:
        Goe ta kom a moonaa.
        Don't step on my foot.
        Source: SiiSen 2005W 016
      • Example 3621:
        O eva saka kikis haana, bean kom eve, ore paa tavuroro.
        The corals are not strong, if you step on them, they are crushed to pieces.
        Source: Sii 45W(Joy) 079-080
      • Example 3622:
        ean paa kom vua inu tenaa
        you set foot in my house
        Source: Vos 01R(Vos) 347
      • Example 3623:
        Nabawan taem to kahi kom nom nam a Buka.
        It was the first time that we would set foot on Buka.
        Source: Mah 13R 0753

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