1. | “Ak āinwōt iḷak lale ḷọk kōn an naaj āindein ḷọk wōt, jenaaj leinjin ḷọk ñan Likiep.” | “Or if it stays like this and the wind doesn’t pick up, we’ll have to use the engine all the way to Likiep.” P424 | ḷak |
2. | “Ak koṃ naaj rọọl nāāt ñan Likiep? | “So when are you guys going to Likiep? P233 | ñāāt |
3. | “Ba en baj bar tōtoḷọk wōt jān Likiep?” ekajjitōk. | “So you think we are still far away from Likiep?” he asked. P793 | tōtoḷọk |
4. | “Ekwe ikar jab baj kakkōt mejōk ioon lọjet ilo awa ṇe kwōj ba, ak āinwōt epen aō tōmak ke joñan de in admān tōtoḷọk jān Likiep,” Kapen eo eba. | “Well I didn’t look very carefully at the ocean at that time, but I have a hard time believing we are that far away from Likiep,” the Captain said. P796 | tōtoḷọk |
5. | “Eor jete raan kiin jān ke jekar jerak ñan Likiep?” | “How many days has it been since we set sail for Likiep?” P1326 | kar |
6. | “Ij roñ ijekā ke kwōj ḷōmṇak in jerak ḷọkin wiik in ñan Likiep. | I hear around here that you are thinking of sailing to Likiep next week. P76 | ijekā |
7. | “Ikar ba kōjmān kar pād wōt i liklaḷin Likiep ṃokta jān adeañ kar kabbwe,” Jema eba. | “I said we were still on the lee side of Likiep before we turned downwind,” Father said. P920 | liklaḷ |
8. | “Ilo aṃ jeḷā ḷe kar ilo allōñ kein, ae ṇe ikōtaan aelōñ in im Likiep ej ae niñaḷọk ke ak rōñaḷọk. | “In your knowledge of these months now, is the current between this island and Likiep running north or south? P184 | rōña |
9. | “Jekdọọn ak Likiep ṇe i ṃaan,” Kapen eo eakweḷap im ālijinmen | “Never mind, Likiep is straight ahead,” the Captain insisted over and over again. P927 | ālijinmen |
10. | “Kiiō emotḷọk de juon allōñ jān ke jeañ ar jerak jān Kwajleen ñan Likiep ak eñiin jej eppepe wōt i lọmeto im mōttan wōt jidik emaat limed dān,” Bojin eo ekakeememej ḷọk Jema. | “It’s been a month since we set sail from Kwajalein to Likiep but we are drifting at sea and we are almost out of drinking water,” the Boatswain reminded Father. P1018 | keememej |
11. | “Kōmjel bar ruo ṃōṃaanin Likiep kōmjel ej jataik wa eṇ waan ḷōmen | “Two other men from Likiep and I are chartering a guy’s boat. P239 | jata |
12. | “Kōmjel bar ruo ṃōṃaanin Likiep kōmjel ej jataik wa eṇ waan ḷōmen | “Two other men from Likiep and I are chartering a guy’s boat. P239 P239 | men |
13. | “Likin wōt Kapinwōd, Likiep,” Kapen eo euwaak. | “On the ocean side of Kapinwōd island, Likiep,” the Captain answered. P791 | lik |
14. | “Raar ba in bōk tok lōta e ñan Kapen ṇe an wa ṇe bwe en ektake ñan Likiep ,” eba. | “I was told to bring this letter to the Captain of this boat for him to take to Likiep,” he said. P309 | ektak |
15. | Āindein admān naaj jeje tak waj ijeṇe tak waj ñan Likiep. | That way we’ll sail into the wind toward Likiep. P842 | ad |
16. | 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. P1349 | ṃweiuk |
17. | Baaṃle eo an ebarāinwōt pād i Likiep im juon eo nejin ḷaddik ej kab ḷotak | His family also was on Likiep, and his son had just been born. P42 | kab |
18. | Baaṃle eo an ebwe an doom im rōpād i Likiep. | He had a very large family and they were all on Likiep. P35 | doom |
19. | Eaar ruṃḷọk juon tiiṃa in Jepaan eo ilo aba eṇ Likiep. | A Japanese ship sank in the harbor at Likiep. | aba |
20. | Eaeniñeañḷọk meto eṇ kōtaan Likiep im Ruōt. | The current in the ocean between Likiep and Ruōt is flowing northward. | aeniñeañḷọk |
21. | Ear wajekāik ḷọk wa eo waan ñan Likiep. | He sailed his boat to Likiep singlehandedly. | wajekā |
22. | Ej ebbalele wōt arin Likiep. | There are still lots of starry flounders in the lagoon at Likiep. | bale |
23. | Ej jikraipin kọọnjōḷ eṇ an Likiep. | He is the scribe for the Likiep Council. | jikraip |
24. | Ejokwajokwe ḷọk ānin jān Likiep. | This island is more infested with gnats than Likiep. | jokwajok |
25. | Elōñḷọk barulep Wotje jān Likiep. | Lots more coconut crabs in Wotje than Likiep. | barulep |
26. | Eṃṃan tata aba eṇ iarin Likiep. | Likiep has the best anchorage. | aba |
27. | Ennọ tata barulepin Likiep. | Likiep Atoll has the tastiest coconut crabs. | barulep |
28. | Euwi wōt akwōlāān Likiep jān aolep aelōñ. | The akwōlā fish of Likiep are the best of them all. | akwōlā |
29. | Ikar kājekḷọkjeṇ jidik im ḷōmṇaki tok tipñōl ko ijọ kōn uwe ie i Likiep. | I was quiet and thinking about the canoes I used to ride on Likiep. P855 | jọ |
30. | Imājur im ettōṇake tok aō kojuwa im tuniñniñ i arin Likiep, aō ḷāṃoren | I slept and dreamt about playing king of the mountain and other diving games on Likiep, my home island. P564 | tōtōṇak |
31. | Injinia eḷak kar ba ke jen itaḷọk wōt bwe jej pād wōt i rōtlein Likiep, kwōba ke jeḷe i reeaar. | The Engineer said we should go eastward so we would stay on course to Likiep, but you said we were already to the east. P1235 | rāātle |
32. | Innem juon raan Jema kab ḷōṃarein ruo erjel kar kwelọk ippān doon im lo juon ḷōmṇak bwe Jema en kepaak ḷeo waan booj in im roñoul ruo ne aitokan im kajjitōk ippān emaroñ ke kōtḷọk wa eo waan bwe erjel en jata kake ñan Likiep. | Then one day Father and the two men met together and the idea arose that Father should approach the man who owned the twenty-two foot boat and ask if he would allow them to charter it to Likiep. P20 | jata |
33. | Iroñ ijin im jino ḷōmṇake tok Likiep. | When I heard that I started to think about Likiep. P552 | ḷōmṇak |
34. | Jokkoun Likiep ro raṇe tok. | Here come the Likiep youngsters. | jokko |
35. | Kōmij ektaki ḷọk jọkpej kaṇ ameañ im kōttōpar ḷọk iien jar eṇ an ajri eo nejin Kapen eṇ I Likiep. | We are hauling our scrap over and going in time for the celebration for the Captain’s son who is on Likiep. P240 | tōpar |
36. | Kōṃro ej tōn ṃōṃakūt wōt ak ebar jiktok juon an kajjitōk ippān ḷōḷḷap eo, innem ebar ba, Ḷe kar ta jet iaan kōkḷaḷ ko ṃokta jān ad lo Likiep?” | We were about to go but Father still had his mind on questioning the old man, and he said, “Sir, what are the navigational signs before we see Likiep?” P206 | jiktok |
37. | Kōṃro ej tōn ṃōṃakūt wōt ak ebar jiktok juon an kajjitōk ippān ḷōḷḷap eo, innem ebar ba, Ḷe kar ta jet iaan kōkḷaḷ ko ṃokta jān ad lo Likiep?” | We were about to go but Father still had his mind on questioning the old man, and he said, “Sir, what are the navigational signs before we see Likiep?” P206 | kōkḷaḷ |
38. | Kōrein Likiep rej make wōt jeḷā āj deel amiṃōṇo. | Women of Likiep are renowned makers of fan handicraft. | kōrā |
39. | Kwaar lo ke jibūkbūkin Likiep eo | Did you notice the sloop from Likiep? | jibūkbūk |
40. | Men eo ejjeḷọk de eo waan ektaki ḷọk men kein ñan Likiep, ijellọkin wōt tiṃa in raun eo, ak kōnke kōmmān aikuj naaj kar kōttar tok bar jilu allōñ. | The only thing they lacked was a vehicle to haul these things to Likiep, except for the fieldtrip ship, but we would have had to wait for that for three months. P19 | de |
41. | Men kein rōkar kajjitōk kōmmān maroñ ke ektaki ḷọk ñan Likiep. | They asked if we could take them with us to Likiep. P443 | ektak |
42. | Men kein rōkar waḷọk ilo iiaḷ in ammān tak ḷọk ñan aelōñin Likiep. | These things occurred during our travels to Likiep. P876 | aelōñin |
43. | Rej jokwe tok wōt Likiep. | They live mostly on Likiep. | jokwe |
44. | Ta eo ke juon wōt boñ jetōpar Likiep. | It’s no big deal, because after just one night we will reach Likiep. P96 | ta |
45. | Wa batbōt eo eṇ jān Likiep. | That's the slow sailing canoe from Likiep. | bat |