toobono Bluespotted Trevally

Part of Speech n2
    • Bluespotted Trevally
      • animals, fishes
    • Scientific Name Caranx bucculentus ; Carangidae
      • Example 1200:
        A toobono na rahirahi raara tea busubusu ge tea tatasu en irihi ge tea agaagaa en namana.
        The Bluespotted Trevally, we catch it by casting the line or angling at the edge of the reef or by floating in the canoe in the deep ocean.
        Source: Eno 11W 218
      • Example 7613:
        A toobono na tara vaapeha me nana bona pasupua suuna, evehee a toobono a beera, na beera oha nana bona pasupua. A meha maa toobono na tara vakakaavoo vasiihum nana a toon nae he na tara vaparu vasiihum nana. A toobono a iana a mataa tea ani, na aniani riori.
        The Bluespotted Trevally looks like the genuine pasupua trevally, but the Bluespotted Trevally is big, it is bigger than the pasupua trevally. Some Bluespotted Trevallies look a bit white, their back looks a bit black. The Bluespotted Trevally is a good fish to eat, they eat it.
        Source: Vaa 09W 398-404
      • Example 7614:
        Na rahi riori bona kanono, na kana riori bona kave bara na ruuvu riori mee.
        They catch it with a string, they catch it with a net and also dive for it with a spear.
        Source: Jub 02W 065-066

Related entries

  • See also:
    • agaagaa fish while sitting in a floating canoe
    • busubusu fishing with a line while sitting in a floating canoe
    • tara vaapeha me look the same as; look like somebody or something
    • tatasu2 line fishing while standing of the on the edge of the reef