na'ona yai1PPin2PPinside: within the interior of a closed areaNa Liuna. . . ena dodoga maudo'idi luma na'ona yai ti enope'i.But all of Liuna's people were sleeping soundly inside the house.3inside: surrounded by something but not enclosedHede, waihin i hamala we'u, Kalau otana, sagasaga na'ona yai.So the woman became a rock. There she remains inside the stream.
nate21advthere, a locationI lau, ie ita nate. Ia waihin saesae alilina.He went and he saw her there. She was a very beautiful woman.Na ia muli yai, ana nigo ie abi. Nate, gadodi i lausasa.But he, in the back, took his knife. there he slit their throats.Dun maudo'ina tebe ti oigogosae, mate duni yai ne.All of the village people had already gathered together there at that village.2then: temporalTi hamaisadi. Moni yai, e ena ti paisoa doha sabati, nate kuku yai.They pay them. (It is) with money, or if they work like (for) a week, then it is (with) tobacco.
natugunchild, myHasala wa age i eno maiyona yai wa, pa'ana natuna ie tan.The young woman did not sleep in the night, because her child cried.To natumiu ana moia ti gilihai.Then they stole his fish.
nawalai1nmoon2nmonthNawalai i dalasai.The moon rises.3monthTi paisoa nawalai, nate moni yai.If they work for a month then (they are paid) in money.
neadv1there: somewhat away from speakerNa mate dodoga ne ai gudui, na edi luma aie gabu.But we have closed off those people there, and we (will) burn their house.2there: but very far away from speakerTo sabina ie tan, Logena kadobi dahudahu yai ne, na diboli i saehai.Then he cried his tears, down there on the mudflats, and the tide is coming up.
nimagun1hand, my2arm, myOyagi ie tadi, adi unua. Nenena doha doga. Aena yo nimana.He had carved some wood for their pillow. It's appearance was like a person. It had legs and arms.
Niu Elo'eloloNPNiu Elo'elolo, a village in the Western Daui area.Ti laoma dun hesana Niu'elo'elolo. Lebenai bena ie mia.They came to a village called Niu Elo'elolo. He (thought he) might live there.
nogea1interjsorry2what a pityNa toma, goma wa, nogea ana moia sabina ie tan eee--, diboli ie sae.But that one, the boy wept tears for his fish until the tide came up.
nuanan1perhaps2maybe "Luma, em luma nuana tie gabu.""The house, maybe they've burned your house."Nuana malaitom bebedula esega ta lau'ahuleni. ailuma ta ha'otatole.Perhaps in the morning we (will) leave one pig-net behind. We will put it away in the house.