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eḷḷap

see: ḷap big; great; large; plenty: especially

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1.Nejū e, kakkōt jirok bwe ejino eḷḷap ṇo,” Jema ejiroñ tok .Son, hang on; the waves are getting bigger,” Father yelled to me. P498jirok
2.Nejū e, kakkōt jirok bwe ejino eḷḷap ṇo,” Jema ejiroñ tok .Son, hang on; the waves are getting bigger,” Father yelled to me. P498kōkōt
3.Alikkar an ḷōḷap (eḷḷap) ṇo jān an kajoor ṃwitaakin wa in.It's obviously choppy today from the pitching of the boat.ṃwitaak
4.Ear jab kanooj ḷap tōprak kōnke ej kab juon alen aer kwelọk bōtab ewōr ruo men eḷḷap raar karōki ñan an ri-Ṃaikronijia ḷooriNot a great deal was accomplished, as it was their first session, but there were two important things set for Micronesians to follow. S16kōkar
5.Eḷap an eḷḷap elbōn in India.The elephants from India are huge.eḷbōn
6.Eḷḷap jiloin Wōjjā.The jilo of Wotje are big.jilo
7.Eḷḷap jojo in Mājro jān Arṇo.Flying fish of Majuro are bigger than those of Arno.jojo
8.Eḷḷap juwajo in likin likin Wōjjā.The red snapper from the ocean side of Wotje are big.juwajo
9.Eḷḷap ṇo im kōjepliklik wa in.Tbe big waves are making the boat roll.jepliklik
10.Eḷḷap utakin ni eṇ.That coconut tree has big shoots.utak
11.Ilo Ṃajeḷ, kōn an iddik āne ko ie im jabwe jikin men in mour, ejjeḷọk men in mour eḷḷap.In the Marshalls, because the islets are so tiny and there isn’t space for animals, there are no large animals. S23jabwe
12.Itaakin tiṃa eḷḷap erup wōd.The crash of a huge ship could break the reef.itaak
13.Men in aje ekōn jerbal ilo iien rot ṇe an eb, tariṇae, im kwelọk an irooj eḷḷap ro im aḷap ro etto.This drum used to be used at such times as dances, battles, and as an alarm for calling together family leaders in olden times. S11kōkein
14.Men in aje ekōn jerbal ilo iien rot ṇe an eb, tariṇae, im kwelọk an irooj eḷḷap ro im aḷap ro etto.This drum used to be used at such times as dances, battles, and as an alarm for calling together family leaders in olden times. S11kōn

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