1. | I’m turning it off and the two of us will go ashore and together with the Captain we’ll start loading our scrap. P337 | Ij kune im kōjro wōnāne ḷọk kōjjel Kapen eo jino ektaki tok jọkpej ko adjel. | ad |
2. | Come let's haul that canoe ashore. | Itok jen ārōk wa eṇ. | ār |
3. | Come let's haul ashore. | Itok jen ār | ār |
4. | Do not go ashore on islands that do not belong to you. | Bwinimjaad popoṃanit. | bwinimjaad |
5. | The storm washed ashore gravel on the lagoon side of this island. | Kōto eo ekōdekākeik arin ānin | dekāke |
6. | He's ashore. | Epād iāne. | iāne |
7. | The people ashore. | Ri-iene. | iāne |
8. | He stayed on the boat for a little while and then went ashore. P406 | Epād jidik ioon wa eo innem wōnāne ḷọk | jidik |
9. | He pulled his boat ashore for maintenance and when he gave it a trial cruise after it was launched it caused more spray than before. | Etọọke wa eṇ waan im ke ej likbade ālikin an kelọk ejọkurbaatat ḷọk jān ṃokta | jọkurbaatat |
10. | After Father turned off the engine, he and the Boatswain went ashore to look for the Captain so they could start loading up the boat. P340 | Ṃōjin an Jema kune injin eo, erro Bojin eo wōnāne ḷọk im pukōt Kapen eo bwe ren jino ektak im kanne wa eo. | kune |
11. | Set that boat ashore. | Leāne tak wa ṇe | leāne |
12. | He painted it and fixed the places where there were scratches from when they used to use the boat to set sailors ashore. P13 | Ekar unoke im kōkāāle ijoko ekar wōr kurar bajjek ie ke ri-pālle ro rōkōn leāne lemeto jeḷaan tima ko waer eake. | leāne-lemeto |
13. | The turtle crawled ashore and laid eggs. | Eato wōn eo em lik. | lik |
14. | Moor that boat far enough out so it doesn't drift ashore. | Kwōn kōḷometoiki aṃ emej wa ṇe bwe en jab eọtōk. | ḷo- |
15. | The log was washed ashore. | Raar ḷukut ānetak kājokwā eo. | ḷukut |
16. | “He went ashore a little while ago,” I said. P310 | “Emoot āne ḷọk iṃaaṃ wōt jidik,” iba. | ṃaa- |
17. | They hoisted a one-ton sling of copra ashore. | Raar ṃukkouk ānetak juon tōn in waini. | ṃukko |
18. | Row the boat ashore. | Oruuk āneḷọk wa ṇe | oru |
19. | The turtle that came ashore here is obviously a big one from its traces. | Ekilep wōn in ear ato bwe ealikkar jān popoun. | popo |
20. | The automobile was brought ashore on a raft. | Raar raabe āne tak ṃootka eo. | raab |
21. | “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 |
22. | “Ok,” I said as he and the Boatswain went ashore. P339 | “Ekwe,” iba ḷọk ke erro Bojin eo ej wōnāne ḷọk | wōnāne |