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komeꞌenspecies of mangrove with long thin fruit, similar in size to a pencil.
komoHLcfhuahuanfish camp, bush camp for fishing or crabbingkomo matiunspec. comp. formnfish or crab camp
komo matiunspec. comp. form ofkomomatikomo
komooLHLdial. var.poomocfaahonhunt using dogs, or spears, or a shotgunMoo komoo rodau.I am going hunting.
komuplkomukomuadjshort, briefMoo-ro odii komu oroaduꞌoi raꞌai.I wil tell a short story.8.3.1Shape
komubuoadja short oneMoo komubuo eꞌakere pirohidio.I was holding a short knife.
komukomusgkomuadjshort onesUmui hepatoi komukomu-ha.The dog's ears had been made made very short.synkookoo8.3.1Shape
kookoonsmall pieces, short onesAaꞌo himioi moo abeai tapoꞌu iha taitai-da, sero kookooi ihebiai-da piremeꞌa ruu.At the same time my father had already come really close, and when he trod on some sero offcuts I saw him.Gamai kokoi imiapuaimo. They are holding short kundu/drums.synkomukomu
koototoonpalm that is found in valleys, and is similar to betel nut
kope1ncarved board with a face on it4.9.8Religious things2npropKope people3npropKope language
kopivar.opina ball or lump, a round thingdu-kopi; du-opiball of sagoAaꞌo didimoi-da, boboꞌoi goroi-da, roꞌoa opi ikaꞌuoi-ka.After that put stones in the bottom of the pit.synubu2 18.3.1Shapecomp.roꞌoa-kopiroꞌoa
koponflowers1.5.6Parts of a plant
kopo itunflowers
koriEnglcornncorn, corn that is sweet or that is drykori hohocomp.ncrown of corn plant, including tassels
kori hohocomp. ofkorihohosp. var. ofhoohookori
korobonwind, similar strength to ruuru, not as strong as tuomoKoroba-ro omumuꞌai-ka.The wind is blowing.Moo-ro koroboi ereꞌai-kaI could feel the windsynruuru1.1.3Weather
korobo birinwindow, a door for the wind to enter bysyngohe 2uirido6.5.1.1House
kotirintree species in the nutmeg family, softwood, fruit is edible but has a bitter taste
koto1Engcourtncourt
koto2nmound, pile, heap
koumonfrog species, brown and smaller than go'ago'a, can jump very high
koumokoumoadvcower
koupuentree species1.5.1Tree
koꞌeanbearded goby (Scartelaos histophorus), similar to mudskipper but smaller, good for bait1.6.1.5Fish