ngarus / ngarsisyncopated verbSurkarus pasi mai ngisán; kábái mai ngisánEnglishscrape off; bite offThis is the action of certain fish who bite off chunks of coral for food, or bite off the moss or other things growing on the coral.Tan mátu a lala sepen ngis di pasi dik las i kábái hat mai ngis. Ngo dikte matpám, ki di lu ngarsi hat ngo kábái gargar uri ani. Má bos isu no di lu ngarsi hat pasi milut má dik lu ani.Parrotfish have large teeth resulting in they are used to biting off rock/coral with teeth. When they're hungry, then they bite off coral or bite (another kind of) coral to eat it. And all fish bite coral getting moss and they eat it.kám/kábái2.1Bodybody act

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