1. | “Ejjeḷọk eṇ ekkōnono iuṃwin jet ko ke minit. | No one spoke for several minutes. P781 | iuṃwi- |
2. | “Nejū, mọọn ṃaan waj ṃōk i lowa im jibwe tok tiinin petkōj eo ijene iuṃwin kōbba ṇe,” Jema eba. | “Son, go up to the front and get the tin of biscuits from under the cover,” Father said. P806 | tiin |
3. | Aelōñ kein raar pād iuṃwin pein Jipein, Jāmne, Jepaan, im ālikin pata eo ḷọk ñan rainin, rej pād iuṃwin pein Amedka. | These islands were under the wing of Spain, Germany, Japan, and after the war up until today as of 1965 under the wing of America. S3 | iuṃwi- |
4. | Aelōñ kein raar pād iuṃwin pein Jipein, Jāmne, Jepaan, im ālikin pata eo ḷọk ñan rainin, rej pād iuṃwin pein Amedka. | These islands were under the wing of Spain, Germany, Japan, and after the war up until today as of 1965 under the wing of America. S3 | iuṃwi- |
5. | Eaeṃōḷoḷo tata iuṃwin Alele | The coolest spot is under the Alele Museum. | aeṃōḷoḷo |
6. | Ear jitlọk jān kadek iuṃwin ruo iiō. | He abstained from intoxicating liquor for two years. | jitlọk |
7. | Ebar bōjrak aō roñ aerro kōnnaan iuṃwin jet minit bwe iroñ ainikien an juon iaerro iti juon mājet. | After a few minutes I couldn’t hear the two of them talking anymore but I did hear the two of them light a match. P1078 | iaa- |
8. | Ebbōlōklōk iuṃwin mā eṇ. | There are lots of leaves under that breadfruit tree. | bōlōk |
9. | Ej kōlladikdik iuṃwin mā eṇ. | He is getting some fresh air under the breadfruit tree. | leladikdik |
10. | Ej pipi ijeṇ iuṃwin jidik iien. | He's taking a short nap there. | pipi |
11. | Ejej eṇ ekar bar kōnono iuṃwin jet minit, innem Jema ekalimjek ḷọk awa eo i kiin ṃōn injin eo tu lōñ im ba, “Bwe ke eraan. | No one said anything for a few minutes until Father looked at the clock hanging in the engine room and said, “But it is morning. P657 | kallimjek |
12. | Ejej iaammān eṇ ekar kwaḷọk jidik naan iuṃwin jet ko ke minit ālikin an waḷọk men eo. | None of the four of us said anything for a little while after that. P1041 | iaa- |
13. | Eḷap an aelellor iuṃwin wōjke eṇ. | It's very shady under that tree. | aelor |
14. | Eḷap an aemed iuṃwin mā eṇ. | It is quite shady beneath that breadfruit tree. | aemed |
15. | Eḷōmṇak bajjek bar iuṃwin jet minit innem kwaḷọk men eo ekar loe. | He thought about it for another minute and then announced what he had decided. P1246 | ḷōmṇak |
16. | Eñouweo iuṃwin mā eṇ. | He's over there under that breadfruit tree. | eñoweo |
17. | Iar lo an aḷkootwaj iuṃwin mā kaṇe waj. | I last saw him wearing a raincoat and walking under the breadfruit trees in your direction. | aḷkoot |
18. | Ikōḷmānḷọkjeṇ bajjek iuṃwin jet minit im ḷak rōre lọk ñan ioon wab eo, ilo juon ṃōtta ḷaddik | I thought for a few minutes and then looked up and saw one of my friends on the pier. P460 | kōḷmānḷọkjeṇ |
19. | Ilo añūr ḷapḷap eo jema ear ba in mọọn iuṃwin ṃweo iṃōm im kowōdānḷọk kijen bwe emaat jikka iṃōn wia ko. | During a severe lack of cigarettes when smokers hankered for a smoke, my dad made me crawl under our house to search for cigarette butts because the island stores did not have cigarettes to sell. | wōdān |
20. | Ilo iien rak eo, ear eppedejdej iuṃwin aolep mā. | During the summer there was squashed ripe breadfruit under all the breadfruit trees. | pedej |
21. | Iuṃwin jat | Submerged. | jat |
22. | Iuṃwin ni ta eo koṃ are karreoiki? | Under which coconut tree did you clean up? | iuṃwi- |
23. | Jab etetal iuṃwin bōb bwe eṃṃakeke. | Don't walk under pandanus trees for there are thorns all over the place. | ṃake |
24. | Jema ekar bōjrak iuṃwin jidik iien bwe en tile juon kijen jikka. | Father paused for a moment so he could light a cigarette. P923 | tūtil |
25. | Jen ilān jinwōdi mābuñ kaṇ iuṃwin petaaktak eṇ. | Let's go collect the breadfruit that have fallen under the petaaktak breadfruit tree. | jinwōd |
26. | Jet rej aō tok iuṃwin tok im kōm eñjake aer kūkijkiji kiiḷ eo an wa eo im ñariji jebwe eo. | A few swam right underneath and we could feel them biting the keel and chewing the rudder. P1001 | kiiḷ |
27. | Juon jiṃwe ak maroñ eo eṃōj kapene iuṃwin Jemānāe eo an RMI; barāinwōt juon jiṃwe ak maroñ eo eṃōj kapene iuṃwin jemānāe eo an juon bar laḷ. | A right or authority that has been promulgated by the Constitution of the RMI; also a right or authority that has been instituted and confirmed in the constitution of another nation (definition of 'constitutional right' from Legal Glossary). | jemānāe |
28. | Juon jiṃwe ak maroñ eo eṃōj kapene iuṃwin Jemānāe eo an RMI; barāinwōt juon jiṃwe ak maroñ eo eṃōj kapene iuṃwin jemānāe eo an juon bar laḷ. | A right or authority that has been promulgated by the Constitution of the RMI; also a right or authority that has been instituted and confirmed in the constitution of another nation (definition of 'constitutional right' from Legal Glossary). | jemānāe |
29. | Kōmọṇtok iuṃwin ni eṇ. | Go get a mọṇ under that coconut tree. | mọṇ |
30. | Kōṃro kar bar ikoñ iuṃwin jidik iien bwe epoub Jema im ainikien wōt kein jaḷjaḷ ko ke rej tōtōñtōñ ippān injin eo ke ej niñeañ rōkeañ ijo. | The two of us stayed quiet awhile as Father was working; the only sound was the monkey wrench banging on the engine as he shifted back and forth in there. P720 | ikōñ |
31. | Kwaar mọọn(e) ke iuṃwin ṃwe | Did you crawl under the house? | mọọn |
32. | Kwōn addi-kọọtotetok jān iuṃwin tebōḷ ṇe | Use your index finger and push it out from under the desk. | addi-kọọtot |
33. | Kwōn pāinḷọk aḷaḷ ṇe ṇa iuṃwin ṃōṇe | Put that piece of wood under the house there. | pepāin |
34. | Letok lem ṇe iuṃwin tọọt ṇe | Hand me the bailer under the seat. | tọọt |
35. | Ṃōṃkaj jān aō kar etal jān ijo, ikar bar alluwaḷọke ḷọk iuṃwin rā ko bwe in lale ej et dān eo i lowa. | Before I went up I looked under the boards inside to see how the bilge water was. P1115 | alluwaḷọk |
36. | Raar iiaieo ippān doon ālikin aer jako jān doon iuṃwin elōñ iiō. | They had a reunion after many years of absence from one another. | iiāio |
37. | Raar peḷọk iuṃwin elōñ raan im eọtōkḷọk Ujlañ. | They drifted for many days and were finally stranded at Ujlañ. | eọtōk |
38. | Rej pād wōt ijo iuṃwin mā ijo jaar ṃōñā ie. | They are still there under the breadfruit tree where we had our lunch. | ijo |
39. | Ri-aṃak eo eṇ iuṃwin lukweej eṇ. | The person in the hammock is under the lukweej tree. | aṃak |
40. | Wāween jọọḷ ek, ṃokta jej karreoik ek ko, im eḷañe ek killep men ko jej ṃwijiti im kōṃṃan bukwōn jidik, ak eḷañe ek jidik, jej kaiouki wōt in jooni ilo dānnin-jọọḷ iuṃwin juōn boñ. | The way to make salt fish is first, we clean the fish, and if they are big fish, we cut them into smaller sections, or if they are small fish, we put them whole to soak in salt water overnight. S27 | bukwōn |
41. | Wāween jọọḷ ek, ṃokta jej karreoik ek ko, im eḷañe ek killep men ko jej ṃwijiti im kōṃṃan bukwōn jidik, ak eḷañe ek jidik, jej kaiouki wōt in jooni ilo dānnin-jọọḷ iuṃwin juōn boñ. | The way to make salt fish is first, we clean the fish, and if they are big fish, we cut them into smaller sections, or if they are small fish, we put them whole to soak in salt water overnight. S27 | jojo |
42. | Wāween jọọḷ ek, ṃokta jej karreoik ek ko, im eḷañe ek killep men ko jej ṃwijiti im kōṃṃan bukwōn jidik, ak eḷañe ek jidik, jej kaiouki wōt in jooni ilo dānnin-jọọḷ iuṃwin juōn boñ. | The way to make salt fish is first, we clean the fish, and if they are big fish, we cut them into smaller sections, or if they are small fish, we put them whole to soak in salt water overnight. S27 | jọọḷ |
43. | Wāween jọọḷ ek, ṃokta jej karreoik ek ko, im eḷañe ek killep men ko jej ṃwijiti im kōṃṃan bukwōn jidik, ak eḷañe ek jidik, jej kaiouki wōt in jooni ilo dānnin-jọọḷ iuṃwin juōn boñ. | The way to make salt fish is first, we clean the fish, and if they are big fish, we cut them into smaller sections, or if they are small fish, we put them whole to soak in salt water overnight. S27 | iio |