nubu get up early in the morning; set off early in the morning (for a [...]

Part of Speech vi/vt
    • get up early in the morning; set off early in the morning (for a place; to do something)
      • time
      • motion
      • Example 1410:
        Erau a vahara beiko repaa nubu bono bai.
        And so, the little children set off for a mango tree in the early morning.
        Source: Mat 01R 005
      • Example 5048:
        Meo vahara beiko paa nubu nao bono bai.
        The children set off for a mango tree in the early morning.
        Source: Mat 01E(Joy) 006
      • Example 5049:
        Evehee a beiko moon te subuava koa ahiki be nubu.
        But only the daughter of the old woman did not get up early.
        Source: Aro 01E(Eno) 014
      • Example 5050:
        Amaa moon vaa vaan bona toro tagune nubu rori.
        The women of the village had to wake up (and) set off early.
        Source: Aro 01E(Eno) 009

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