Concordance of the English Example Sentences
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1. | His talk about the ripe breadfruit baked in coconut oil gives me an appetite (makes me want to eat). | Ekaijoḷ eō ke ej kōnono kōn pọljej eo. | ijoḷ |
2. | They have baked the sprouted coconuts in their shells. | Raar iuwuṃuṃi iu ko. | iuwuṃuṃ |
3. | The inside of this house smells of baked breadfruit. There is lots of baked breadfruit in this house. | Eokkwanjinjin lowaan ṃwiin | kwanjin |
4. | The inside of this house smells of baked breadfruit. There is lots of baked breadfruit in this house. | Eokkwanjinjin lowaan ṃwiin | kwanjin |
5. | It would have tasted better if you had baked it in coconut oil instead of plain. | Enaaj kar nenọ (ennọ) ñe kwaar jab mejāliraane ak kwaar pọḷjeje. | mejāliraan |
6. | When it is ripe, you bake it and it becomes | Ñe ej emmed, kwōj uṃwini im ewaḷọk liped ak jekaka. | memed |
7. | Those breadfruit have been baked. | Emej uṃwini mā ko. | uṃuṃ |
8. | Who baked these breadfruit? | Uṃuṃwin wōn mā kein? | uṃuṃ |
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