1. | “Bar ṇatọọne tak jidik bwe en jako baḷok kaṇe i turin kaab eṇ” Bojin eo ekar ba ke ear jejed jān turin rikin eo i reeaar. | “Sheet the sails in a bit to get rid of the folds next to the gaff,” the Boatswain said as he scanned the horizon standing by the rigging on the starboard side. P854 | baḷok |
2. | “Jej ba kwōj pād wōt iaelōñ ṇe i reeaar.” | “We thought you were still on that atoll east of here.” P230 | ba |
3. | “Joñan adeañ kar lo to, enañin juon wiikin adeañ jeek reeaar,” Jema eba. | “We were so far out westward that it’s taken us one week of sailing east to get here,” Father said. P1200 | jeje |
4. | Ekkā wōt an kōto itok reeaar. | The wind normally comes from the east. | itok reeaar |
5. | Eḷak kar ba ke jebuñ jān Ruōt im jen bwābwe wōt bwe aelōñ eo epād i reeaar, ekwe kwōbar ba ke eaab. | He’s been saying we were off course since Roi-Namur and that we should tack windward because land was to the east, but you said no. P1236 | buñ |
6. | 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 |
7. | Innem eḷaññe kwōnaaj tarto jān aelōñ ṇe i reeaar im rōḷọk jān aelōñ in, kwōj jeḷā bwe kwōḷe i iōñ,” ḷōḷḷap eo ebōk kūtwōn jidik im bar ba, “Koṃro ej jab ṃōñā jidik ke?” | Then when you sail westward from the island in the east and slip by this island, you know that you will pass by to the north,” the old man took a breath, and then said, “Don't you two want to eat a little?” P187 | tar |
8. | Jen jerak bwe kōto eitok reeaar. | Lets sail since the wind is coming from the east. | itok reeaar |
9. | Kōto in eiitok reeaar. | The wind is coming from the east. | itok reeaar |
10. | Ṃajeḷ ej tijtūrūk eo reeaar tata ilo Trust Territory. | The Marshalls is in 1965 the easternmost district in the Trust Territory. S1 | reeaar |