1. | “Alright, tomorrow together with the Boatswain we will fill this boat with our scrap,” the Captain said. | “Ioḷe ilju kōjjel Bojin kanne wa in kōn jọkpej ko adjel,” Kapen eo eba. | ad |
2. | Now that you’re here you can hold the funnel so I can fill the engine up with gas.” P589 | Kiiō ke kwopād ijin, kwōn ja jibwe banōḷ e bwe in teiñi tāāñ e an injin e kōn kiaj.” | banōḷ |
3. | Fill up that cup. | Kwōn kabooḷe kab ṇe | booḷ |
4. | Fill that gallon can to the brim. | Kwōn kabooḷtōñtōñ kaḷan ṇe | booḷtōñtōñ |
5. | You should fill up the water container and bring it here. | Kwōn kabooḷtōñtōñe tok nien dān ṇe | booḷtōñtōñ |
6. | Fill it up because this is a long journey. | Kadujejjete bwe eaetok iaḷ in. | dujejjet |
7. | “Should we sail to that island and fill up our water container before heading to the main island?” P1213 | “Iba eṃṃan ñe jeañ tar āne waj im teiñi kōb ṇe adeañ ṃokta jān ad itaḷọk wōt ñan eoonene.” | eoonene |
8. | “Would it be okay if we sail to the island up ahead and fill up our drinking water there?” P1241 | “Eṃṃan ke ñe jeañ tar āne waj ñan ān ṇe i ṃaan im kanne nien dān e ie?” | ie |
9. | “Should we sail to that island and fill up our water container before heading to the main island?” P1213 | “Iba eṃṃan ñe jeañ tar āne waj im teiñi kōb ṇe adeañ ṃokta jān ad itaḷọk wōt ñan eoonene.” | itaḷọk |
10. | Fill the bucket with water and bring it here. | Itōketok bakōj ṇe | itōk |
11. | Fill the bottle half full. | Teiñ bato eṇ im kōjeblọkwane. | jeblokwan |
12. | Fill up the holes toward the ocean side. | Jeñake likḷọk rọñ kaṇe. | jeñak |
13. | Fill the empty barrel with water. | Kwōn teiñ kaajliiñ ṇe kōn aebōj. | kaajliiñ |
14. | “But don’t forget the old saying ‘staying within the realm of possibilities is short, but being adrift like this is long’; when you guys fill the boat with scrap, it will be more dangerous.” P99 | “Ak jab meḷọkḷọk naan eo an rūtto ro, ‘ekadu tōllọk in a eaetok peḷọk in’ ñe koṃ ḷokan kanne wa ṇe kōn jọkpej, ej kab naaj kauwōtataḷọk wōt.” | kauwōtata |
15. | “Fill up that bucket with sea water,” he said. P1167 | “Bar teiñi tok ṃōk keikōb ṇe kōn dānnin lọjet,” Jema eba tok. | keikōb |
16. | “Fill up that bucket with sea water,” he said. P1167 | “Bar teiñi tok ṃōk keikōb ṇe kōn dānnin lọjet,” Jema eba tok. | kekōb |
17. | “Should we sail to that island and fill up our water container before heading to the main island?” P1213 | “Iba eṃṃan ñe jeañ tar āne waj im teiñi kōb ṇe adeañ ṃokta jān ad itaḷọk wōt ñan eoonene.” | kōb |
18. | Hold that bag open so I can fill it with copra. | Kōjāle pāāk ṇe bwe in kanne eake waini. | kōjjāl |
19. | Try not to make any gurgling sound as you fill the tank with gas or they'll catch us doing it. | Kājjioñ jab kakkopkope aṃ teiñi tāāñ ṇe bwe kōjro maroñ po. | kokopkop |
20. | “Give it back to me when it’s empty so I can fill it again.” P1170 | “Kab bar letok in teiñi ñe emaat.” | maat |
21. | Fill that bottle with toddy. | Kanne bato ṇe kōn jimañūñ. | nine |
22. | “I need to go to the District Office and fill out the sailing papers for this boat. P393 | “Ij aikuj etal ñan opiij eṇ in kanne pebain jerak eo an wa in. | peba |
23. | “Son, go down and get one of the empty biscuit containers so I can go back ashore and fill it up,” he said. P1272 | “Nejū, to laḷ waj ṃōk jibwe tok juon iaan āmje tiinin kar petkōj ko i lowa bwe in bar rọọl āne ḷọk in teiñki tok,” ekar ba tok. | tiin |
24. | Jabōn kōnnaan (proverb): You eat to your fill on the ocean side (in secret); your eyeballs are about to pop out. When you're in need you beg for help!" In other words, no man is an island. We should always all look out for one another. | Kwoṃōñā itujablik kaṇ; kwōdodoor timmej. Ḷak ban kūr eo in! | timmej |
25. | Fill that bottle with fresh water. | Kwōn teiñ bato ṇe kōn aebōj. | tōteiñ |