Concordance of the Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
kapilōñ western sky; Caroline Islands; Mariana Islands |
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1. | “Kwōj ba jebaj ḷāwōde ḷọk aelōñin kapilōñ kaṇ wōt jidik,” Bojin eo eba. | “In other words, we were almost to the Caroline Islands, ” the Boatswain said. P1205 | baj |
2. | Ebūrōrō kapilōñ. | The western sky is red. | kapilōñ |
3. | Ein aetoin Ṃajeḷ wōt Kapilōñ. | The currents flowing westward in the Marshalls are similar to those in the Carolines. | aeto |
4. | Ej jeḷḷọk ñan kapilōñ. | It is facing west. | jaḷḷọk |
5. | Ekajoorḷọk itak kapilōñ in | The wind from the west is getting stronger. | itak kipilōñ |
6. | Iroñjake an kōnono tok im ḷak rōre to ḷọk ñan kapilōñ, ilo an aḷ jino jako ḷọk i buḷōn lọjet. | Listening to what he said I looked over to the west and saw that the sun was starting to set in the middle of the ocean. P500 | roñjake |
7. | Kapen eo ejo rōkeañ ḷọk jila eo im wa eo, ke ekar baj kipeddikdik niñeañ ḷọk, ejaaḷ im kabbwe bōran im jitōñ kapilōñ. | The Captain cast the tiller to the south and the boat, which was advancing slowly but steadily to the north, turned downwind P908 | jaaḷ |
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