By and by there came a smart young Jylleit (a jungle bird with gorgeous green and gold feathers) who perched to pick berries upon the very branch on which Ka Paro sat.
Ka Paro came to that tree to preen her feathers and to sing every day, while the Jylleit admired her and picked the berries.
As the doves usually subsisted on grain, Ka Paro did not pay much attention to the berries; she sat on a branch, preening her feathers and watching other birds who came to pick them.
Ka Paro was so much in love that she was very confident of the fidelity of her suitor, but to her sorrow, as soon as the berries were finished, U Jylleit flitted away without even a word of farewell, and she never saw him again.
Arnàm-paro gets a goat, and so do the local gods of hills and rivers.
Arnàm-paro seems to be a collective name, to include all gods whom it may concern.
The landscape was getting very beautiful, the Sungaro Paro Mountains rising to a great height on the south-west.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paro" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.