turn aroundeheꞌeaivturn aroundemeheꞌeaivturn something aroundHoho atai aiha pomoꞌoi, aiha pemeheai hoho atai imotohiti, ipi aiha pomomoꞌoi.He tied one end, turned it round and wrapped the other end, then tied the middle.Irememeheꞌeai duumo, oꞌoi rioi eito.We turn it up to the position, where the inside can be shaped.6.1Workereheꞌaivturn oneself aroundereheꞌeaivar.ereheꞌaivturn oneself aroundKaida ereheꞌeai-ka, ramuꞌui rahiai imamia, ka ototoi imomahoro.Next he turns himself to tying the sago scraper into its socket with sago-leaf string, and starts to scrape.7.2.4Travel
turn backomiodoꞌaivreverse, turn back, call back, replyRoo omiodo'ai, moo ma roroo. You come back so I can get in
turn overoaꞌeemia 1vtturn overKetai oa'eemia hapuoi eito. Turn the mat to the other side.synoahuꞌomai
turn over (for people)imoaꞌeemia 1vturn over for people
turn over (for someone)omoaꞌeemia 1vturn over for someone
turn side to sideeheꞌutivturn something from side to side
twistimaea2vtwistoaꞌediovshake with a twisting motion, move back and forth, go around and around; like a child having a tantrum, someone trying to rebalance a wobbling canoe, a canoe following an irregular course, or the twisting motion used to remove a post from the ground.oiaevtwist
twist open (plural objects, self)iraupovmany shoots or flowers twisting open
twist open (plural objects)iaupovtwist open many shoots
twist open (self)araupova shoot that twists itself open, like a flower or a nipa shoot opening itself with a twisting motionGo'ei gi'epui himia tauo araupo maaka. The betelnut already unwound itself.
twist open (single object)aupovtwist one shoot open, such as opening a nipa shoot or a coconut shootIda omohai-da, ma aupoi, ma irudei, himioi ahura ma iamotoꞌai himioi-da, miamai-ka.When you bring them out of the bush, you should twist it open, and tear the leaves off, and lay them out in the sun to dry.7.3.2Move something in a direction