| | broken  |
| disahina | ~ to be broken to pieces, to be exhausted, to be smashed; to be made weary |
| disaka | ~ broken to pieces, smashed, bruised, dashed |
| fefika | ~ [Provincial] grounded, struck against the bottom, as a boat against a rock or bank |
| folaka | ~ broken but still holding together; broken to work, as a horse or an ox |
| apiaka | ~ To be broken off, to be snapped off. |
| piaka | ~ broken, snapped. Used of anything with joints, such as sugar-cane, which break with a snap. See Tapaka. |
| potehina | ~ to be broken into small pieces |
| potipotehina | ~ to be broken into small pieces |
| potipotika | ~ broken into small pieces; broken or spoiled; potehina |
| tapahina | ~ to be broken off, to be cut; to be decided to be settled |
| tapaka | ~ broken, cut off; settled, decided |
| voadisaka | ~ smashed, broken; exhausted, wearied |
| voafolaka | ~ bent, broken in, tamed. |
| vaky | ~ broken, as glass; split; split open |