Concordance of the English Example Sentences
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1. | If he continues with his laid back attitude he'll one day be left behind. | Ej alebabu ak juon raan enaaj ḷak ilbōk retal jāne. | alebabu |
2. | Where are you walking with your hands behind your back. | Kwōj enliklik ḷọk ñan ia. | enliklik |
3. | Where are you walking with your hands behind your back? | Kwōj enliklik ḷọk ñan ia? | enliklik |
4. | That man is always walking with his hands clasped behind him | Ḷeo ekijoñ enliklik eṇ. | enliklik |
5. | One always clasps his hands behind him | Ri-enliklik. | enliklik |
6. | At first my canoe was behind but a gusty wind fell, I chased and passed the others. | Ear bat kōrkōr eo waō jinoun ak eḷak wōtlọk juon ḷadikin eoon ere eliboorore wa ko jet im ḷe | ḷadikin eoon ere |
7. | “Sir, thank you for letting me use your boat and for the provisions,” Father called over to the shore from behind the canoe. P1291 | Ḷōḷḷap eṇ e, koṃṃool kōn wa ṇe waaṃ kab teaak kā,” Jema ekkūr āne ḷọk i ḷọkwan kōrkōr eo. | ḷokwa- |
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