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Iai temanna kaain Beru ae e makuri ma I-Matang n te aono n Raine ba a karaoa aia ukeuke iaon te ika are Te Baneawa. Ao n te ingabong teuana ao e roko te I-Beru arei n ana auti te I-Matang imaain aia makuri ao akea ba ea weteaki iroun te I-Matang arei ba ana kaingabong, "Goodmorning, come we have breakfast" E aki tabara temanne arei, "Thanks I've just had mine" E titiraki te I-Matang arei ao e taku "What did you have for breakfast?" E kaeka te I-Beru arei ni katimaatia ao e taku "The frying pan"

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Comment by Rote.Takesau on June 2, 2010 at 8:54pm
Tei-Beru got it right. when translated in Rabi-Gilbertese-Te Burakiban literally means fried-fish but our generation has given it a negative connotation .anyways, thanx 4 de joke uncle Bill. I liked it.
Comment by Loleina Auriaria on May 10, 2010 at 10:09am
I wouldn't dare go there!!
Comment by Roba on April 5, 2010 at 5:50pm
Did he say "The frying pan " ma ana e ni Beru?

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