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| ==Pronunciation table==
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| !Latin
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| !m
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| !n
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| !p
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| !t
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| !k
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| !s
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| !f
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| !h
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| !y
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| !l
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| !i
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| !e
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| !a
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| !o
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| !u
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| !IPA
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| |/m/
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| |/n/
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| |/p/
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| |/t/
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| |/k/
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| |/s/
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| |/ɸ/
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| |/h/
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| |/j/
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| |/l/
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| |/i/
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| |/e/
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| |/a/
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| |/o/
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| |/u/
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| ==Foods==
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| *Obviously, the species of plants and animals that live on Litoria are not the same as those that live on Earth. I will, however, use English words to name the Litorian plants and animals that resemble their Terran counterparts.
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| *Root crops and squashes are grown in the family's vegetable gardens.
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| **The root crops are stored and will last through the dry season. The root is roasted and eaten either warm as a vegetable or cold and raw.
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| *The following herbs and spices are available: white mustard, caraway, cumin, wild rosemary, angelica, and sage.
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| *[[Wikipedia:Leaf vegetable|Potherbs]] Greens ('''sumama''') and edible flowers ('''kite''') are gathered from the environment.
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| *Grasshoppers ('''neke'''), locusts ('''tosoimama'''), and grubs ('''kumusi'''), when they are in season, are added to the menu.
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| *Nuts ('''poke''') and fruits ('''tiosu'''). Eaten fresh at first, they are dried to keep over the dry season.
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| *Honey ('''lafua''') is gathered from wild bees. Various tree saps ('''konoi''') are also used as sweeteners.
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| *In the areas where they are available, cattails ('''saloye''') are harvested for their stems, leaf bases, flower spikes, pollen and rhizomes.
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| *The Islanders also forage for mushrooms ('''nomaokio''').
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| *Food is gleaned from the streams and the ocean: fish ('''yeso'''), crayfish ('''sanoe'''), frogs ('''tatase'''), turtles ('''tapi'''), crabs ('''totoso'''), oysters ('''keu'''), and seaweed ('''meno''').
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| ==Beverages==
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| *If enough fruit is harvested, some of it is made into an alcoholic beverage which is sometimes flavored with flowers.
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| *[[Wikipedia:Herbal tea|Tisanes]] ('''sofa''') are brewed from various species of leaves and flowers.
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| *Game is not dressed in the field so that the blood will be available for drinking to those back home.
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| ==Meals==
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| *The Islanders eat two meals a day. Breakfast ('''ha tosesona''') is eaten shortly after sunrise ('''ha nomenopoi'''). Supper ('''ha oyesona''') is eaten just before sunset ('''ha nomenoka'''). These times take full advantage of daylight for work.
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| *The Islanders eat while seated on the floor around a rush mat on which are placed the various dishes of the meal.
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| *The only table utensil is the knife. Hands are used for every other eating task.
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