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Concordance of the Example Sentences

unified alphabetization

eañ
1. north
2. a shell, Strombidae, Lentigo lentiginosus or Tricornis sinuatus/thersites/latissimus
3. urinate, of children only
4. what do you say?; do you hear me?

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1.Māllen eañ in ebuñut ḷakijoñjoñ in,” Jema eba im ettōñ dikdik ke erro kar pārorāiki laḷ ḷọkThis guy sure is brave,” Father said, chuckling as the two of them carried him down with both hands. P1048māl
2.Māllen eañ in ebuñut ḷakijoñjoñ in,” Jema eba im ettōñ dikdik ke erro kar pārorāiki laḷ ḷọkThis guy sure is brave,” Father said, chuckling as the two of them carried him down with both hands. P1048pārorā
3.Aelōñin eañ.The northern atolls.eañ
4.Ālikin jet raan jān iien eo, ejerak waan raun eo ñan Ratak Eañ im kōmmān uwe kōn ṃweiuk ko ṃweiemmān ioon ñan Likiep.After a few days, the Ratak Eañ field trip ship set sail and we sailed to Likiep with all our cargo. P1349ṃweiuk
5.Alkarkar ke ijuun eañ erabōlḷọk"It's quite clear that the north star shines brightly" —words from a popular contemporary song.alkarkar
6.Eañ ajri eṇ.That child is urinating.eañ
7.Ear eañ ke niñniñ ṇe ṃokta jān an kiki?Did you help the child urinate before he went to sleep?eañ
8.Ejauwi aikūtōkōdin ratak eañ.Aikūtōkōd fish from the nothern islands are not delicious.aikūtōkōd
9.Eḷap an lōñ eañ ilo aelōñin Wōjjā.There are lots of eañ shells at Wotje Atoll.eañ
10.Erawūn Ratak eañ.He's making the Northern Ratak field trip.rawūn
11.Ikar arruñijñij wōt im ij jañin lukkuun meḷeḷe ewi eañ im rak.I was still sleepy and didn’t know right from left. P585aruñijñij
12.Irooj in ratak eañ.He is the chief of the northern atolls.irooj
13.Jen ikōñ bwe jej tōḷọk ñak ta eañ im rak.Let's keep quiet because we're equally confused.tōḷọk
14.Kōto in ej itok jān eañ.The wind comes from the north.eañ
15.Kwaeṃṃōḷoḷo ḷọk ṇa ijin jān ñe kwōnaaj etal eañ ṃweeṇYou're cooler here than if you went into the house.aeṃōḷoḷo
16.Kwōj aike ḷọk eañ eaWhere are you towing it to?aik
17.Māllen eañ in, ebuñut ḷakijoñjoñ in.Men from the north are strong (from a chant).māl
18.Ratak eañ ejọwōtwōtḷọk jān Rālik rak.The northeastern Marshalls are drier than the southwestern Marshalls.jọwōtwōt

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