1. | Who is making the boy so shy? | Wōn eṇ ej kabjeiki ḷadik eṇ? | abje |
2. | That boy looks like the stubborn type. | Āinwōt baj tipen ḷaddik abōblep men ṇe | abōblep |
3. | That boy is sickly. | Eḷap an ḷadik eṇ addimejmej. | addimej |
4. | The boy was asked to return the gift. | Rajejin Jowaiki ḷadik eo. | ajejin Jowa |
5. | He made the boy hop around on one foot. | Ear kaajjukneneik ḷadik eo. | ajjuknene |
6. | Boy, aren't they always late! | Ejjeḷọk aḷokbadiier. | aḷokbad |
7. | Put a hat on that boy. | Kwōn kaatate ḷadik ṇe | atat |
8. | “Boy, put some pieces on that plate over there.” P1330 | Āte tok ṃōk jet bukwōn ilo pileij ṇe, ḷadik eṇ.” | ātet |
9. | What a gangling boy he is. | Eaujepaḷ wōt eṇ ḷaddik | aujepaḷ |
10. | This boy is from that bus. | Ri-baj eṇ ḷadik ṇe | baj |
11. | Take this boy and put him on the bus. | Kwōn uke ḷadik e im kōbaje. | baj |
12. | Stop the boy from swimming in the lagoon. | Kwōn bōbrae ḷadik eo jān an tutu iar. | bōbrae |
13. | The boy resembles his father. | Eḷap an ḷadik eṇ bōdañe jemān. | bōdañ |
14. | Book my boy. | Kwōn boke ḷadik eṇ nejū. | bok |
15. | The boy has already put sand on the dog. | Eṃōj an ḷadik eo boke kidu eo. | bok |
16. | The boy has polio | Eboḷio ḷadik eo. | boḷio |
17. | Spank that boy because he's naughty. | Kwōn deñōt ḷadik ṇe bwe eḷap an bōt. | bōt |
18. | The boy is constantly disobeying his mother. | Eḷap an ḷadik eo būte jinen. | bōt |
19. | That boy has the strongest smell of turtle because he ate too much turtle. | Būbwilwōnwōn (Ibbwilwōnwōn) tata laddik eṇ kōn an lap an kar ṃōñā wōn. | būbwilwōnwōn |
20. | I said I would just be the cabin boy and bail at times when there was a lot of water in the boat. P30 | Ña iba inaaj buwae bajjek im ānen ilo iien rot eṇ eḷap dān i lowa. | buwae |
21. | The boy has a birthmark on his chest. | Ebuwak ubōn ḷadik eṇ. | buwak |
22. | The boy has birthmarks all over his leg. | Ebbuwakwak neen ḷadik eṇ. | buwak |
23. | The boy is in the midst of all those people. | Ḷadik eo eṇ ibwiljin armej raṇ wōj. | bwilji- |
24. | How old is that boy? | Ewi ded ḷadik eṇ? | ded |
25. | That boy is really covered with yaws. | Ejjeḷọk wōt dedekākā (eddekākā) in ḷadik eṇ. | dekā |
26. | He spanked the boy. | Ḷeo ear deñōt ḷadik eo. | deñdeñ |
27. | Don't spank the boy (all over his body). | Kwōn jab deñdeñōte ḷadik ṇe | deñdeñ |
28. | Oh boy, that was good. | Edded, ejjelọk ṃōṃan (eṃṃan) (in). | edded |
29. | Do you remember the name of the boy who came here? | Kwōj ememej ke etan ḷadik eo ear itok? | ememej |
30. | “Hey boy!” the voice said. P56 | Ḷadik eṇ!” ainikien eo eba. | eṇ |
31. | “Boy,” the Captain yelled over to me, “pass those things over to me.” P1269 | Ḷadik eṇ e,” Kapen eo ejiroñ tok ña, “jibwi tok men kaṇe.” | eṇ |
32. | Why was that boy crying | Ebaj et ḷadik eṇ ke ejañ? | et |
33. | That boy is named after his grandfather. | Ḷadik eṇ ej etṇake jiṃṃaan. | etṇake |
34. | That boy is slobbering. | Eiādatōltōl ḷadik eṇ. | iādatōltōl |
35. | Why didn't they let the boy play baseball? | Etōke rejjab kaiakiuik ḷadik eṇ? | iakiu |
36. | That boy is always playing baseball. | Eiakiuiu ḷadik eṇ. | iakiu |
37. | The boy you were looking for is here by me. | Ḷaddik eo kwōj pukote e ieñe ije. | ieñe |
38. | The boy you have looking for a long time is here. | Ḷaddik eo eto aṃ pukot iiō. | iiō |
39. | The boy really has an appetite for your ice cream. | Ḷadik eṇ eijoḷe aijkuriim ṇe kijōm. | ijoḷ |
40. | Here comes the boy who is always pestering others | Ri-ikien eo ṇe tok. | ikien |
41. | What caused the boy to writhe in pain? | Ta eṇ ej kaiñimmaḷ ḷadik eṇ? | iñimmaḷ |
42. | The boy is writhing in pain from a stomach ache on his way to hospital. | Ḷadik eo ej iñimmaḷ ḷọk ñan aujpitāḷ kōn an metak lọjien. | iñimmaḷ |
43. | The boy writhed in pain when he broke his leg. | Eiññimmal ḷadik eo ke ej bwilōk neen. | iñimmaḷ |
44. | The boy has strained his abdominal muscles by lifting the heavy bag by himself. | Eiñ-lọjien ḷadik eo kōn an kar make kotak pāāk eo. | iñ-lọjien |
45. | The boy is inspired when he listen to their singing. | Eiruj lọjien ḷadik eo ke ej roñjake aer al. | iruj lọjie- |
46. | The boy crashed the car into a coconut tree. | Ḷadik eo ear kaitaakl kaar eo ilo juon ni. | itaak |
47. | What are they doing to that boy that he's crying so loudly? | Rej itene ḷadik eṇ ke eḷap an jañ? | itene |
48. | The Court charged the boy with having been drunk. | Koot ejaaje ḷadik eo ekar kadek. | jaaj |
49. | That boy is not thoughtful of his parents. | Ḷadik eṇ ejaje kuṇaaṇ ñan jinen im jemān. | jaje kuṇaa- |
50. | That boy is one that is not scared easily. | Ḷadik eṇ juon eṇ ri-jakkōlkōl. | jakkōlkōl |
51. | That boy could have an accident because of his recklessness. | Ḷadik eṇ emaroñ jorrān kōn an jakkōlkōl. | jakkōlkōl |
52. | The younger boy is a little darker. | Ejakmeej ḷọk ḷadik eṇ edik. | jakmeej |
53. | The boy was crying to go with his mother. | Ḷadik eo ear jañin etal ippān jinen. | jañ |
54. | The boy snares birds. | Ejān bao ḷadik eo. | jān |
55. | The boy hasn't eaten breakfast yet. | Ḷadik eo ej jañin ṃōñāin jibboñ. | jañin |
56. | The electric line shocked the boy. | Toon jarom eo ejarome ḷadik eo. | jarom |
57. | That boy has been deaf since birth. | Ḷadik eṇ ej juon ri-jarroñroñ jān ke ear ḷotak | jarroñroñ |
58. | It was dark inside the house and the boy groped for his flashlight. | Emarok lowaan ṃweo im ḷadik eo jatoḷ im pukot teñki eo an. | jatoḷ |
59. | “Bring me some breadfruit and coconut, Boy,” the Captain said. P1277 | “Jebjeb tok mā im ni, ḷadik eṇ,” Kapen eo eba. | jebjeb |
60. | That boy knows the jebwa so you should have him dance it. | Ejeḷā jebwa ḷadik eṇ im kwōn kōjebwaiki. | jebwa |
61. | Put some pants on the boy. | Kōjedọujiji ḷadik ṇe | jedọujij |
62. | The boy has already put on his pants. | Ededeḷọk an jedọujij ḷadik eo. | jedọujij |
63. | Could you take that boy on as a sailor on your ship? | Komaroñ ke kajeeḷaik ḷadik eṇ ilo wa eṇ waaṃ? | jeeḷa |
64. | The father of that boy is a sailor. | Jemān ḷadik eṇ ejeeḷa. | jeeḷa |
65. | The boy is her older brother. | Jein ledik eṇ ḷadik eo. | jei- |
66. | Make the boy look up so he'll see the plane. | Kwōn kajjede ḷadik ṇe bwe en lale baḷuun eṇ. | jejed |
67. | The boy is making jekaro | Ejekaro ḷadik eo. | jekaro |
68. | They took the boy with them and helped him steal toddy from the tree. | Raar āñin ḷadik eo im kōjekeidaake. | jekeidaak |
69. | The boy went to the store to look for jekṃai | Ḷadik eo emoot in kōjekṃaitok ilo iṃōn wia eṇ. | jekṃai |
70. | Have the boy be the one to pass thatch. | Kōjemānaje ḷadik eṇ. | jemān aj |
71. | She and that boy are taboo relatives. | Lieṇ im ḷadik eṇ rej jeṃnāji (doon). | jeṃnāji |
72. | That boy is ugly. | Ejepa ḷadik eṇ. | jepa |
73. | They slapped the boy. | Raar jeptake ḷadik eo. | jeptak |
74. | The boy is always getting slapped. | Ḷadik eo ejjeptaktak eṇ. | jeptak |
75. | When are you going to stop slapping the boy? | Kwōnaaj jejepjeptake ḷadik ṇe ñan ñāāt | jeptak |
76. | The boy was slapped because of his naughtiness. | Ejeptak ḷadik eo kōn an bōt. | jeptak |
77. | Take the boy sailing with you sail with you in the lagoon. | Kwōn uke ḷadik ṇe ippaṃ kōjjerakrōke iaar. | jerakrōk |
78. | “Boy,” the Captain yelled over to me, “pass those things over to me.” P1269 | Ḷadik eṇ e,” Kapen eo ejiroñ tok ña, “jibwi tok men kaṇe.” | jibwe |
79. | Send that boy to bring the book. | Kwōn jilkinḷọk ḷadik ṇe bwe en bōktok bok eo. | jijilōk |
80. | The boy stepped on the old woman's foot. | Ḷaddik eo ejuuri neen leḷḷap eo. | jijuur |
81. | Help the boy learn his spelling lesson. | Jipañ ḷadik eṇ im kajipeeḷe. | jipeeḷ |
82. | That boy is one who is always playing jipapa with his father. | Ḷadik eṇ ej juon eṇ ri-jippapa bwe aolep iien ej jipapa ippān jemān. | jippapa |
83. | The boy is playing jippapa with his father. | Ḷadik eo ejippapa ippān jemān. | jippapa |
84. | The boy is always inquisitive. | Ḷaddik eo ejjitdaṃdaṃ ṇe | jitdaṃ |
85. | Have the boy lie with his head to the west. | Kajittoḷọk ḷadik eṇ. | jitto |
86. | Let that boy sit on the sofa with you. | Kwōn kōjobaik ḷadik ṇe ippaṃ. | joba |
87. | The boy didn't wear zoris to that house. | Ḷaddik eo ear jab jodiḷọk ñan ṃweo | jodi |
88. | Help the boy get his zoris on. | Kwōn kajodiiki ḷadik eṇ. | jodi |
89. | That boy always wears zoris. | Ejjodidi ḷadik eṇ. | jodi |
90. | They are an old man, an old woman, and a young boy. P1260 | Armej rein rej juon ḷōḷḷap, juon leḷḷap im juon jọdikdik. | jọdikdik |
91. | The boy is looking for chicks. | Ḷadik eo ej kajojo. | jojo |
92. | That boy, like his father, doesn't scare easily. | Ri-jauwōtata ḷadik eṇ āinwot jemān. | jọuwōta |
93. | That boy is more fearless than his father. | Ejọuwatata ḷọk ḷadik eṇ jān jemān. | jọuwōta |
94. | That boy doesn't scare easily. | Ejọuwatata ḷadik eṇ. | jọuwōta |
95. | That boy is one of the lazy ones in that district. | Ḷadik eṇ ej juon iaan ri-jowan ro ilo bukon eṇ. | jowan |
96. | That boy is one of those who is very good at walking on his hands. | Ḷaddik eṇ ej juon iaan ri-ju ro rejeḷā ju. | ju |
97. | Help the boy walk on his hands! | Kwōn jipañ ḷadik eṇ kajuiki. | ju |
98. | That boy is always walking on his hands. | Eḷap an jijuju (ijjuju) ḷadik eṇ. | ju |
99. | The boy is walking on his hands toward the lagoon. | Eju ḷọk ḷadik eo ñan iaar. | ju |
100. | Help that boy put on his shoes. | Kajujuuji ḷadik ṇe | juujuj |
101. | The boy is hiding from his mother. | Ekaattilōklōk ḷadik eo jān jinen. | kaattilōklōk |
102. | The boy has his flashlight on. | Ḷadik eo ekabbōle teeñki eo an. | kabbōl |
103. | Who made the boy get drunk? | Wōn eṇ ear kōkadek ḷadik eṇ? | kadek |
104. | Take it easy with that boy or you'll break (one of) his bones. | Kwōn kōkadikdiki (ekkadikdiki) / kadikdiki ḷadik ṇe bwe enaaj bwilọk diin. | kadikdik |
105. | Is he letting the boy wear a belt? is he putting a belt on the boy? | Ej ke kakañōrñōre ḷadik eṇ? | kañūrñūr |
106. | Is he letting the boy wear a belt? is he putting a belt on the boy? | Ej ke kakañōrñōre ḷadik eṇ? | kañūrñūr |
107. | Give your boy some advice—he drinks too much. | Kwōn kapilōke ḷadik eṇ nājiṃ bwe eḷap an kadek. | kapilōk |
108. | You'll keep letting the boy jump around like that and he’s going to end up hurting himself. | Kwōnāj kōkāto-ketake ḷadik ṇe bajjek innem ejujen wōt im jorrāān. | kāto-ketak |
109. | The boy jumped on the pick-up truck while it was still moving (just like a cowboy). | Ḷadik eo ear kauboweik peikab eo. | kaubowe |
110. | When I looked up toward its platform, I saw a boy holding an envelope. P307 | Iḷak rōre lōñ ḷọk ñan ioon, ilo juon ḷaddik ej jibwe juon kilin lōta. | kilin lōta |
111. | “Thank you,” I yelled over to the adults and the young boy. P1281 | “Kōmi ṃōṃool,” ikar ikkūr ḷọk ñan rūtto ro im ḷadik eo. | kōmi |
112. | The boy is a cry-baby. | Eokkwikwi ḷadik ṇe | kwi |
113. | They are always scolding that boy. | Aolep iien rej lui ḷadik eṇ. | lilu |
114. | Don't step over that boy there | Kwōn jab ḷōke ḷadik ṇe | ḷōke |
115. | “Me and two other men, and also this boy who is the son of one of the men,” the Captain said. P83 | Ña im bar ruo ṃōṃaan kab ḷadik e nejin juon iaan ḷōṃarein,” Kapen eo eba. | ḷōṃarein |
116. | That boy is always sleeping. | Emmājurjur ḷadik eṇ. | mājur |
117. | The boy is too sleepy to talk. | Emejki likao eo in kōnono. | mejki |
118. | That boy is very active. | Eḷap an memourur (emmourur) ḷadik en. | memourur |
119. | The boy is reaching maturity. | Ḷadik eo etōpar iien eṃṃan ded. | ṃōṃan ded |
120. | That boy sounds like an adult when he speaks. | Ejjeḷọk wōt ṃōṃaoun (eṃṃaoun) an ḷadik ṇe kōnnaan. | ṃōṃawi |
121. | He revenged and killed the boy. | Ear ñi im ṃane ḷadik eo. | ñi |
122. | The boy is climbing up a rope to the breadfruit branch. | Ḷadik eo ej pitto lōñḷọk ñan raan mā eo. | pitto |
123. | That boy is always finding something new that he likes. | Likao eṇ erreelel. | reel |
124. | The dog barked at the boy. | Kidu eo ear rorrore ḷadik eo. | rorror |
125. | Don't walk over the boy because you'll bring him bad luck. | Kwōn jab ḷōke ḷadik ṇe bwe enāj ruwe. | ruwe |
126. | What relation is that boy to that woman? | Teen ḷadik eṇ lieṇ? | tee- |
127. | That boy is the naughtiest. | Ebōttōñtōñ ḷadik eṇ. | tōñtōñ |
128. | Robert's boy drives all over the place. | Ekadik tūtūraipip (ittūraipip) ḷadik eṇ nājin Robōt. | tūraip |
129. | “Here you go, boy,” he said as he handed them to me. P265 | “Eo waj ḷe ḷadik eṇ,” eba ke ej letok. | waj |
130. | Hey, boy, you are going to fall down if you keep on climbing up and down like that. | Ḷadik eṇ, kwōnāj wōtlọk ñe āindeṇe aṃ wanlōñ-wanlaḷ. | wanlōñ-wōnlaḷ |