rake1 want something or someone

Part of Speech vt
    • want something or someone
      • unclassified
      • Example 2271:
        Beori rake mee tea hua pahana tea maa meha maa toro mohina.
        Also when they want to paddle across to the other islands.
        Source: Joy 24W 013
      • Example 2840:
        Enam na rake unoman, kao tavusu maa!
        We want you, come out!
        Source: Sii 06RG 496-497
      • Example 6017:
        Eh! Tabae to rake nom eam?
        Hey! What do you want?
        Source: Aro 02R 049
      • Example 6018:
        A otei na rake batana, a takaha re takaha vakahu.
        The man wanted dawn to break quickly.
        Source: Mor 03R 159
      • Example 6019:
        Ei kou na rake nana toro takaha vakahu.
        Because (he) wanted the day to dawn quickly.
        Source: Mor 03E(Eno) 125

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  • See also:
    • takaha1 (of dawn) break / dawn (process) / set off at dawn
    • takaha2 dawn (point of time)
    • rakerake1 want to do something very much; like somebody or something very much
    • varakerake like each other