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udu
noun red palolo worm, appears in the sea during the month of September ("udu rara")
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noun October: Udu malalageha (“palolo worm, new life”) Worms are swimming in the water and are being caught; wind blows the smells up to the trees, which makes the plants grow well (and the water in which the worms grow is used as a fertilizer for the crops, and for the children to bathe in to make them healthy).
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noun November: Udu matala (“palolo worm, goes away”) Plants don’t grow very well, when you eat, you feel hungry again very quickly.
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noun September: named for the appearance of the red palolo worm "udu" which during this month is red and still in the womb, and the Erythrina flower "rara"
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noun pawpaw in the dark forest
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verb to draw in the sand
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Ulu gai tavu
noun December: When you look down to the ocean, you can see the waves rolling from a long way from the coast and gently crash against the coast. All trees and the plants in the garden grows well and people feel happy about their crops.
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urute bilan mitari ngalo
Uruten utmetue
noun kind of plant
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noun kind of herb
bookmarkute gogona
noun tabu area for chiefs inside nakamal
bookmarkUtmetue (malekula)
noun kind of plant
bookmarkUtmetue (malekula)
noun kind of plant
bookmarkUtmetue (malekula)
uvwere
noun island cabbage
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Uvwere turu
noun kind of plant
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