Browse Kope – English
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gaiha n common threadfin ( Polydactylus plebeius ) 1.6.1.5 Fish
gaima cf ioto n skin eruption like a boil, has a smaller opening than a boil but is larger than ioto
gaimau n shell in the potamididae family, mud-whelk or creepers
gaimaꞌei n shell in trochidae family
gaiꞌaari cf mahuuꞌo n orphan, has no parents syn himoꞌo 1
gama 1 n 1 mosquito larva 1.6.1.7 Insect 2 frog eggs before they become tadpoles 1.6.1.4 Amphibian
gama tuꞌa n drum skin, tu'a is the lizard species commonly used for drum skins
gama-dubu n dance about a spirit, including Kairi, Hido, Gobi, Himabu and Ma'ea
gama'o pl gama'obai'o n middle aged woman, neither young nor old ant dodobai
gama'obai'o sg gama'o n a group of middle aged women, women who are neither young nor old ant dodobaibai'o
gamaꞌo pl gamaꞌobaiꞌo n a young woman, of childbearing age Ruu gama'o-ka. She is a young woman.
gamaꞌobaiꞌo sg gamaꞌo n a group of young women
gameme n tree with hard wood and small round leaves that can be found in the deep forest, or the riverbank in high land; red pianchonella
gameꞌame Gi dial. var. of ameꞌame
gamoꞌo 1 adj straight Kope madei gomoꞌo bia, auo aibo-ka! Your Kope language is not not straight, it is like a snake! Taraka gaboi gamoꞌo hiꞌa-ka. The truck road is very straight. Kima gaboi ma iꞌimuti, gamoꞌo-ha ma iiꞌai The winding roads must be made straight.
gamoꞌo 2 n hard and dry sago that is left on the shelf over the fire Gamoꞌo duꞌi, moo-ro uuhoi aꞌai bia. I will not eat the hard/dry sago.
gamoꞌobuo adv a straight one, accurate
gamuꞌuo W dial. var. of ikakoopu Ba Bu Go U
garaꞌio HHHL n 1 part of tere black palm from which a broom can be made 2 broom made from tere black palm
garaꞌu n walking stick Garaꞌu kuku tauo pooꞌapuai ara dubui. This man is already holding a walking stick.
gare 1 n tu-lip (two-leaf) tree ( Gnetum gnemon ). Leaves and seeds are good for eating. Fruit changes from green, to yellow, to red. 1.5.1 Tree