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two-ti2ntwo, dual marker on nounsRii iooꞌumoi-da pee-ti, hiiro hiꞌaa raa piomutimo, pee-ti taitai-ka ioruoi. When the two canoes came, they had so many fish in them, that the two canoes nearly sank.Oriihoo-ti pairai-ka, Boomoriboo-ra, Ubu'ubukairi-ra.The two giants were called Boomoriboo and Ubu'ubukairi.Ata himioi ai-pemidioido mea hiꞌa abeata-ti.Once there were two good friends.retoꞌaadjtwoIda poobodiido, reto'a dubuo-ti, rii-ti hipurai bereberei hehei aibo pii'a.Suddenly two men appeared, their clothes were white like lightening.8.1.1Numbercomp.retoꞌa-gaaꞌucomp.retoꞌa-retoꞌa
two-leaf treegare1ntu-lip (two-leaf) tree (Gnetum gnemon). Leaves and seeds are good for eating. Fruit changes from green, to yellow, to red.1.5.1Tree