Part of Speech | n2 |
Example 1709:
Source: Naph 01W 020-021Bea tahii masi, ore paa vuriha vakahu koa bono goroto beori ani rori bono vasukare bara tea maa avaava vasu ae tea maa vaagoroto.When the sea is at low tide so that the reef is visible, they can quickly find the turtles when they are eating vasu kare corals and stay in the rock caves and in the turtle tunnels.
Example 9033:
Source: Sii 51W 016-019O vasukare na rakoto batari teo vasu vai to tei nana tahii. A vasukare na pereperee vasiihum nana. Bean tau nao tea koko kapikapi, ean toro matatopo bata nom o vasukare mene asun vuan a suinman ore paa pihipihi kono.The vasukare stick on the stones that are in the sea. The vasukare are a bit green. When you are about to harvest the seaweed, you must be careful that the corals do not hit you and sting your body.