tara1 look at something; see something

Part of Speech vi/vt
    • look at something; see something
      • perception
      • Example 951:
        Me nomana bean tara tahii, ean paa tara tamuana bata nom a keeraa be naovo binbin batana.
        And so today, when you look at the sea, you will see the seagull flying anywhere.
        Source: Sha 01RG 122-123
      • Example 3241:
        Me bean tara a keeraa toon na tahii be vananaovo batana, ean paa kona koa, na rake bana batana bene keara teve, e aasun.
        And when you see a seagull above the sea when it is flying to and fro, you just know (it) is looking again for its brother, the tuna.
        Source: Sha 01E(Eno) 119-122
      • Example 7193:
        A matanaa he sa tara vamataa haana teo kamisi.
        My eyes do not see well because of sickness.
        Source: Asu 01E(Eno) 035
      • Example 7194:
        benam tara voen a iana na mate batana
        when we see that the fish are dying
        Source: Hel 15R 037

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  • See also:
    • voen3 this; that (after verbs of perception and cognition)
    • taratara1 watch; look at something several times; examine
    • vataratara me watch somebody or something many times