1. | I wish I knew where he's gone with his reclaimed gifts. | In kar jeḷā ia in ej ajejin Jowa ḷọk ie ḷọk | ajejin Jowa |
2. | They showed that they knew who I was talking about. P301 | Erro kaalikkar ke erro jeḷā wōn eo ikar kōnono eake. | alikkar |
3. | I wish I knew where the cross-eyed person has gone. | In kar jeḷā ia eo ej aljetḷọk ie kiiō. | aljet |
4. | The aḷap was quite happy that you all knew your responsibilities toward him. | Aḷap eo ear kanooj ṃōṇōṇō kōn amiwōj jeḷā ta eo kōmiwōj en kōṃṃane. | amiwōj |
5. | I don’t know when he saw a glimpse of us on the road, and why he knew we were trying to reach the house. P227 | Iñak ñāāt wōt eo ekar lo animrokaṃro ilowaan iaḷ eo, kab etke ejeḷā ke kōṃro ej jibadek ḷọk ṃweo | animroka- |
6. | I only knew this because I saw him stick his hand in his pocket and take out a cigarette and a match. P768 | Unin aō ba men in kōnke ikar lo an rwe bōjọ eo an im kwaḷọk jikka eo kijen im juon mājet. | bōjọ |
7. | He only took off the ones he knew were clogged with paint oil. P714 | Ekar jeḷati baib ko wōt me ejeḷā ke rōboṇ kōn peinael. | boṇ |
8. | “Thank you,” I said to him and hurried back to the boat, because I knew Father and the Boatswain were still waiting. P267 | “Koṃṃool,” iba ñan e im bwijọkorkor meto ḷọk ñan wa eo bwe ijeḷā ke Jema im Bojin eo erro ej kar kōttar wōt. | bwijọkorkor |
9. | It had been a while, but I knew my thinking was wrong because when Father came out to where I was and saw the same thing, he said, “The moon is coming up.” P222 | “Ebaj to ak ijeḷā ke ebōd ḷōmṇak eo aō bwe Jema ediwōj tok im ḷak baj lo an āindeeo eba, “Eiiaḷañe.” | diwōj |
10. | They showed that they knew who I was talking about. P301 | Erro kaalikkar ke erro jeḷā wōn eo ikar kōnono eake. | eake |
11. | The way he talked to me was like he didn’t know I knew the engine had started. P322 | Āinwōt ñe iñak ke ejọ injin eo an wa eo, ilo an kōnono tok. | jọ |
12. | When someone dies in the Marshalls, this is a time for the coming together of their family, friends, and everyone who knew them. S14 | Ñe juon armej ej mej ilo aelōñ in Ṃajeḷ, men in ej juon iien kwelọk tok an ro nukun, ro jeran, im aolep ro rejeḷā kajjien. | kijjie- |
13. | No one knew what the Old Man was thinking at that time but maybe he was deeply distressed in his heart. P433 | Ejjeḷọk eṇ ejeḷā ta eo ḷōḷḷap eo ekar ḷōmṇake ilo awa eo ak bōlen ekar lukkuun liaajḷoḷ ilowaan būruon. | liaajlọḷ |
14. | I knew of his presence in the room. | Iar jeḷā ke epād ilo ruuṃ eo. | pād |
15. | I only knew this because I saw him stick his hand in his pocket and take out a cigarette and a match. P768 | Unin aō ba men in kōnke ikar lo an rwe bōjọ eo an im kwaḷọk jikka eo kijen im juon mājet. | rore |