Concordance of the Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
ṃur 1. hip; loin 2. ancient chant; start fighting 3. appear 4. flock, school |
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1. | “Iloi,” Bojin eo eba im bōk jebwe eo jān Kapen eo im jarōk juon alin ṃur. | “I see them,” the Boatswain said as he took the wheel from the Captain and started an ancient navigator's chant. P509 | lelo |
2. | “Jab inepata bwe iōōe i ṃur,” Bojin eo euwaak. | “Don’t worry, I'm on top of it,” the Boatswain replied. P760 | ṃur |
3. | “Jab inepata bwe iōōe i ṃur,” euwaak Bojin eo. | “Don’t worry; I can manage,” the Boatswain answered. P358 | ṃur |
4. | Alin ṃur men eo ej kab jeṃḷọkḷọk. | The song you just heard was a song traditionally sung by ancient Marshall Islander men while steering a canoe on a sailing expedition. | alin ṃur |
5. | Eṃṃan roñjake alin ṃur ilo jota dikdikḷọk. | It's relaxing to listen to soft music as the sun goes down at the end of the day. | alin ṃur |
6. | Iōōe i ṃur. | I've got it under control (lit. it's here at my hip). | ṃur |
7. | Jar eo ej itok in ṃur. | The group is coming to start fighting. | ṃur |
8. | Ri-alin ṃur eo eṃṃan an al in. | This is the good singer of songs to reminisce by. | alin ṃur |
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