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Concordance of the Example Sentences

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kāān
1. trunk of a tree; torso of a person; tree; construct form of kea-, kā
2. can; container made of metal

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1.Jab kijer in eṃṃakūtkūt bwe kōjro kōmaat ḷọk kāān in ṇa lowaan tāāñ e, innem kwōmaroñ jino aṃ ānen,” Jema eba tok.Don’t move yet. We need to empty the rest of this can into the engine and then you can continue bailing water,” Father said. P602maat
2.Eiñiñtōk kāān ni eṇ.The trunk of that coconut tree is twisted.
3.Ej maat wōt kobban kāān eo ak eletok bwe in kọkoṇe.When the can was empty, he gave it to me to put away. P603ak
4.Ejjeḷọk kāān wāto eṇ.There are no trees on that tract.kāān
5.Eṃṃan eo kāān lio / ḷeoS/he has a good figure
6.Eṃṃan kāān.She has a good figure. He is well built.
7.Jatiin rej jitnen ṃōṃō ilowaan kāān.Sardines are packed head to tail in cans.jitnen ṃōṃō
8.Raij im pilawā, jukwa, im ṃōñā ko jet ilo kāān rej itok jān Amedka, Aujterelia, kab Jepaan.Rice and flour, sugar and other foods in cans come from America, Australia, and Japan. S6kāān

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