.....aa
(v) to heat up green leaves above the fire |
.....afa
(n)
a tribe, clan |
.....afangia
(v)
caught in a storm |
.....afe
(v)
to turn; (n) a bend, thousand |
.....afi
(n)
fire |
.....afo
(n) string |
.....afu
(v) splash |
.....afuhi
(v) to splash |
.....ahi
(n) sandal wood |
.....aka
(n) root |
.....akaaka
(adj) having many roots |
.....ake
(v)
to recover; (adj) swollen |
.....ako
(n) school (v) to learn or to study |
.....akonga
(n) disciple |
.....ako'anga
(n) school |
.....ala
(v) touch |
.....alanga
(n) thigh |
.....alamea
(n) fish |
.....alonga
(adj)
slow (describing a person/object) |
.....ama
(n) to fish in the nignt with a torch |
.....amo
(v) to gently massage |
.....amusi
(v) cut down mulberry trees for tapa making |
.....ane
(n) mites |
.....anga
(n) behaviour |
.....angaanga
(n) shellfish |
.....angoango
(n)
root plan |
.....anoano
(adj) swampy |
.....anuanu
(v) showered with |
.....asiasi
(v) to spy on; (adj) spying..... |
.....ata
(n) dawn |
.....ate
(n)
name of a tree |
.....au
(pron) me; myself; I |
.....ava
(v) open; (n) opening or hole |
.....avaava
(n) many holes |