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ajiga

n

aro

n

Atatoma

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[atatoma] n.

ekega

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[ekeŋa]

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017

eture

Atule mate http://fishbase.org/summary/Atule-mate.html
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[eture] n.

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

fakamiji

v

Fana Kauiometa

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n

fine ~ hfine

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n

firoa

Gymnocranius microdon http://fishbase.org/summary/Gymnocranius-microdon.html
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[ɸiroa] n.

Example: Photo by J. E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

fogo

n

fonu

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n

fua

n

fuaga

n

fuga

Lutjanus malabaricus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lutjanus-malabaricus.html
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[fuŋa] n.

(Bislama) Red Snapa

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

fujitoma

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n

furifasao

n

gafare

n

gaito

n.

Example: The stems of this plant are good for firewood and house posts (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74))

gakere ~ hgakere

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[hgakere] n

ganea

n

gataftafe

n

gatara kosi

Epinephelus hexagonatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-hexagonatus.html
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[ŋatara kosi] n.

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

gatara kosi

Epinephelus howlandi http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-howlandi.html
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[ŋatara kosi] n.

Example: Photo by J. E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

Gauta

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[gauta] n.

heimata

n

hgaro, garo

n

htea

adj

hvao

n

Ibau

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ifio

n

inai

n

Itamouga

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Ivei

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[ivei] n.

kafa

n

kamkufatu

n

kamkufatu

n

kanai

Chanos chanos http://fishbase.org/summary/Chanos-chanos.html
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[kanai] n.

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kape

Lutjanus argentimaculatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lutjanus-argentimaculatus.html
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[ka:pe] n.

Example: Photo by Sascha Schultz / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kapkapamoana

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kareka

v

kasoki

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[kasoki]

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kato vaka

n

Kavimeta kona

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[kawiameta kona]

kiriragutu

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[kiriraŋutu]

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ko uorukago

Xiphias gladius http://fishbase.org/summary/Xiphias-gladius.html
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[kou warukaŋou] n.

(Bislama) Swordfish

Example: Photo by Biodiversity Heritage Library, License: Public Domain via Fishes of Australia

kofukofu

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kona

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[kona] adj.

koro

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n

kumu

n

liko

Scarus dimidiatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-dimidiatus.html
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[likou] n.

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

magi

n

majira

n

manuava

n

manuka

n

mara

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marau roa

Sargocentron tiere http://fishbase.org/summary/Sargocentron-tiere.html
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[marau uroa] n.

Example: Photo by Jeffrey T. Williams / Smithsonian Institution, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

mota

n.

Example: The stem of this tree is used for firewood. (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74))

motu

n

naiki

n.

Example: When a person has a stomach ache, take 5-6 leaves, squeeze them in a cup of water and drink. Said to be good to drink this for general sickness. (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74))

nairea

n.

Example: Birds eat this fruit. Hunters know this and hunt near this tree when the fruits are ripe. Second use contributed by Samuel Seru. To treat gonorrhea. Scrape inner bark of the stem to fill 1/3 of a cup. Then fill with cool water and drink 1 x daily for 5 days in the morning. (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74), Samuel Seru (male, 31))

nifijikake

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nifonea

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n

niseni maru

Christella harveyi
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[niseni maru] n.

nonai

n

nosivero

n

oge

n

oromea

Scarus xanthopleura http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-xanthopleura.html
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[ora mea] n.

Example: Photo by J. E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

pakora

n

palo

adj

panpaniga

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Paramatua

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[paramatua] n.

paramisi ~ parahmisi, paramatua

n

paru kopau kanu

Paracaesio xanthura http://fishbase.org/summary/Paracaesio-xanthura.html
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[baru kopau kanu] n.

(Bislama) Yello Tel Brim

Example: Photo by Richard Ling, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

paua

Siganus corallinus http://fishbase.org/summary/Siganus-corallinus.html
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[ba:wa] n.

Example: Photo by BS Thurner Hof / Wikimedia Commons, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

paua

Siganus doliatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Siganus-doliatus.html
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[ba:wa] n.

Example: Photo by Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

peua

n

poja rima louiariri

[poʃo rima lowiariri] n

poja rima tasi

n

pono

n

puandabura

Carangoides ferdau http://fishbase.org/summary/Carangoides-ferdau.html
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[pwandabura] n.

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

pure tane

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[pure tani] n.

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rawai

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[rawai]

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rema

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num

sakiri

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[sakiri]

sasua

Paracaesio stonei http://fishbase.org/summary/Paracaesio-stonei.html
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[sasua] n.

(Bislama) Braon Straep Brim

Example: Photo by FAO, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

sasua

Plectorhinchus lineatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Plectorhinchus-lineatus.html
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[sasua] n.

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

Sisait

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n

Tafasua

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[tafasua] n.

tafatu

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[tafatu]

tagafuru

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num

takafa

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[takaɸa]

tapu

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n

tarakisi jino

Neoniphon sammara http://fishbase.org/summary/Neoniphon-sammara.html
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[tarakisi ʃinou] n.

Example: Photo by John Turnbull, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

toga

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n

Toga Tea

Toga Tea
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[toga tea] n.

uaimuri

n

uipini

Caranx ignobilis http://fishbase.org/summary/Caranx-ignobilis.html
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[wibini] n.

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

Uritoga

Uritoga
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[uritoga] n.

vetei

Parupeneus indicus http://fishbase.org/summary/Parupeneus-indicus.html
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[ʋetei] n.

Example: Photo by Lyle Vail / Lizard Island Research Station, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

wowofine

n.

Example: Ancient people were said to use this vine to decorate their heads during the Kastom dance. If people decorate their heads with this vine today, they say that the vine is from the God of Matchichiki, Futina and if one wears it, people will know that the person is from Futuna--a form of identity. (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74))