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udderamo-tabanudder and teats on pig or other animal that has lines of teats
uncertainaraꞌomevuncertainRuu ai-ara'ome parai-misi ra'aibou omiai-ra. He is not sure how to fly the flying machine.
uncleabea keehinfather or mothers's brother, unclemudu-abeanbrother of a parent, also the uncle or a spouse4.1.9Kinship
uncleararatumuaivfill itself up, such as a well filling with silt, or a shortcut filling with new plants.Mai oo'uoi ai-paratumiai. Mai River closed itself (It is overgrown and can no longer be used).
uncoverapodovuncoverDui huae apodo Remove the nipa leaf from the sago.emapovuncover
uncover meaningoaꞌeemia 2vtuncover or explain the true meaningArarie obeegiri oaꞌeemiai...This is what the parable means...
undergoro1 1postunder, betweenMoo kiauka odai-ka Ramasu moto pamoi goroi-da idebi piroto.But as for me, I went and sat under Namasu's old house and was weeping tears.Umui peei rioida aiha poꞌomuai hibaai-ro oboi goroi pomodau pee kerei rautu.The dog was taken out of the canoe by the crocodile. It took it under the water along with a piece of the canoe.Mereekehi oboi goroi-da himia-ha pioro.The child emerged from under the water.Ka aaꞌo didimoi-da, resi oaheai-ka mabu goroi odudio oboi geema-ka.After that you must make drains to take the rainwater away.9.2.4Prepositions, postpositions
underestimateiatidiaivunderestimate
underpantsbaagi2Englnunderpants (slang)goro-piripoMotununderpants5.3Clothing
undressubibivundress
unfoldemapoputivunfold
unripekahuruadjunripe fruit, young fruit. Fruit goes from kahuru, to maꞌora (half ripe) to boꞌu (ripe).
untamedmuiaadjuntamed
untie (for someone)omopiimovtuntie something for someone
untie (plural objects, for people)imopiimutivuntie many things for others
untie (plural objects, for someone)omopiimutivuntie many things for one other person/thingBoomoi oto-ra tu-rai imui omopiimuti.Untie the pigs legs.
untie (plural objects)ipiimoLHLsp. var.ipimovuntie many things
untie (plural objects)ipiimutiLHLLsp. var.ipimutivuntie them
untie (selves)oropiimutivmany things untie themselvesHimia oropiimuti maakaumo, mabu oboi araro-ka.Many (canoes) untied themselves, because the water was very strong."
untie (single object, for people)imopiimovuntie one thing for many peoplePeei imi imopiimo ma odaumo.Untie the rope of the canoe for them to go.
untie (single object, self)oropiimovone thing unties itself
untie (single object, with repeated action)opiimutivuntie, untangle
untie (single object)opiimovuntie one thingPeei imi opiimoi, kiauka goꞌui odai-ri ahiꞌiai-ka.We untie the mooring line, and then we head out to go fishing.
uprightoti 2otiivremain uprightOmoi barai-da utui imoti duumo, mia ruꞌai imoti duumo.On both sides of the river there are nipa palms and big trees.Iridiri peei mapoi-da ioti.The engine was on the back of the canoe.
urineoro1nurine2.1Bodycomp.oro-paaꞌa
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