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1.The little lad refused to sing because there were lots of girls there.Likao jidikdik eo ear abwin al kōn an lōñ leddik ijo.abwin
2.He'll be a coward because you make him fear ghosts while he's still little.Enaaj pikōt kōn aṃ kaabwinmakeiki ilo an dik.abwinmake
3.She put a little finger on the doll with a piece of cloth.Ear kaaddi-diki (kōṃṃan addi-dikin) tọḷe eo kōn mōttan nuknuk.addi-dik
4.It's smaller than my little fingerEdik jān addi-dikū.addi-dik
5.Please use chopsticks to serve me a little riceAjiiki tok ṃōk jidik raij.aji
6.Start getting your work out of the way little by little.Kwōn jino im kaapdikdik aṃ jerbal.apdik
7.Start getting your work out of the way little by little.Kwōn jino im kaapdikdik aṃ jerbal.apdik
8.A little bit, but it won’t be very clear because the clouds are in the way and moving slowly,” the Boatswain quickly answered. P700Ejino tak ak eban lukkuun alikkar bwe ej jañin apdik an boṇ lañ,” Bojin eo eṃōkaj im uwaak.apdik
9.Pump up that bicycle tire because there is only a little air in it.Kwōn baṃe neen baajkōḷ ṇe bwe edik kūtuon.baṃ
10.Pump up that bicycle tire because there is only a little air in it.Kwōn baṃe neen baajkōḷ ṇe bwe edik kūtuōn.baṃ
11.Let’s wait a little.” P1296Ṃool ke jeban kōttar jidik.”ban
12.A little more coffee.Bar jidik tok kọpe.bar jidik
13.I want to say a little moreBar jidik wōt ikōṇaan ba.bar jidik
14.It usually grows on the northern islands because arrowroot grows in sandy places of little rainfall. S20Ekkā wōt an eddek ilo aelōñ ko iōñ kōnke ṃakṃōk eṃṃan an eddek ilo jikin ko rejawōtwōt im kabokbok.bok
15.The boat started to back up and he went a little faster. P483Ej jino wōt pāāk ak ebuuḷiḷọk bar jidik.buuḷ
16.If it’s hard to pull in, let it out a little.” P1305Eddo tok kōtḷọk.”dedo
17.That fish has lots of little bonesEdidi ek ṇedi
18.The Boatswain was a little younger than Father, who was thirty-some years old. P38Bojin eo edikḷọk wōt jidik jān Jema eo me eor jilñuul jiṃa an iiō.dik
19.None of the four of us said anything for a little while after that. P1041Ejej iaammān eṇ ekar kwaḷọk jidik naan iuṃwin jet ko ke minit ālikin an waḷọk men eo.iaa-
20.We will go a little bit further and then rest there.Jenaaj wōnṃaanḷọk jidik im kakkije ijjieṇ.ijjiieṇ
21.That house a little to the north of here,” the old man answered. P204Ṃōṇeṇe iōñin waj ṃwiin jidik,” ḷōḷḷap eo euwaak.iōñ
22.Let’s wait a little while,” Father said. P1110Jej ja kōttar jidik,” Jema eba.ja
23.I have just a little headache right now.Ejaad in metak bōra kiiō.jaad
24.There is just a little wind right now and that outrigger will not be able to sail.Ejaad in ḷap kōto kiiō im eban maroñ jerak tipñōl eṇ.jaad
25.After a little while the Captain appeared with the compass. P510Ej baj meḷan ḷọk wōt jidik ak ejāde Kapen eo kōn bọọkin kaṃbōj eo.jāde
26.The younger boy is a little darkerEjakmeej ḷọk ḷadik eṇ edik.jakmeej
27.There's very little water in this cup.Jebōñ wōt dān ilo kab in.jebōñ
28.You buy our food cause I'm a little short of money.Kwōjja wia kijerro bwe ijiban.jiban
29.He ate a little.Kar jibūñ wōt an ṃōñājibūñ
30.He stayed on the boat for a little while and then went ashore. P406Epād jidik ioon wa eo innem wōnāne ḷọkjidik
31.Work on your house little by little.Kwōn jidik illọk jidik ilo aṃ jerbale ṃōṇejidik illọk jidik
32.Work on your house little by little.Kwōn jidik illọk jidik ilo aṃ jerbale ṃōṇejidik illọk jidik
33.There is a little more than ten dollars for my shoes.Ewōr joñan in joñoul jiṃa taḷa wōṇāān juuj e .jiṃa
34.How about making a little piece of wood as jolọk so we can hustle up a fire using the etoñ method.Kwōn jolọketok ṃōk jidik ṃōttan aḷaḷ bwe kōjro etoñ.jolọk
35.But I’m sure I felt the Pikeej island ocean side waves at dawn, just a little while before it shut off,” Father said. P792Ak āinwōt iar eñjake ṇoin likin Pikeej ke ej joraantak, ṃoktaḷọk jidik jān an kun,” Jema eba.joraantak
36.Wait till it gets a little warm and speed it up.Kōttar an māāṇāṇ im jorjore.jorjor
37.It usually grows on the northern islands because arrowroot grows in sandy places of little rainfall. S20Ekkā wōt an eddek ilo aelōñ ko iōñ kōnke ṃakṃōk eṃṃan an eddek ilo jikin ko rejawōtwōt im kabokbok.jọwōtwōt
38.When you are being honored at a feast, you should give away little presents to show your appreciation.Ñe rej kaṃḷo ñan eok kwōj aikuj kabbōjrak.kabbōjrak
39.And hurry up. The engine is about to shut off because there’s only a little bit of fuel left.P570Kab kaiur bwe ṃōttan wōt jidik ekun injin e admān bwe emaat kaan.kaiur
40.First, we examine the shoot, so that if it is the right size, we trim and bind it, peel off its end, and bend it down a little. S19Ṃokta, jej kakilen utak eo, bwe ñe eṃṃan joñan, jej jepe im eọuti, kọudpake, im kietake jidik.kakōlkōl
41.I was going to ask if I could rest a little first but when I realized the prevailing sentiment, I didn’t speak, I just jumped back onto the pier and went down off the side of the stairs and washed my legs in the ocean. P48Iaar tan kajjitōk ja kakkije jidik ṃōṃkaj ak iḷak kile mejatotoin ijab kōnono ak ibar kelọk ñan ioon wab eo im to laḷ ḷọk ilo jikin uwe eo i tōrerein im kwaḷe neō i lọjet.kālọk
42.Yes,” Father said. I saw the Boatswain patching up some little tears the other day. But …” P422Iññā,” Jema eba, Ikar lo wōt an Bojin karpeni potak jiddik ko ie raan eo ḷọk. Ak …”karpen
43.After a little while, I turned my head and saw them coming toward us on the sand. P1256Tokālik iḷak bōk bōra im erre ḷọk, ilo aerro keaar ioon bok.kear
44.I toss and turn reminiscing about those little things we used to do.Ij idpeenen im emḷọk kōn kiddik ko arro.kiddik
45.I'll never forget those little things we used to do.Iban meḷọkḷọk kiddikūrro.kiddik
46.One cannot enumerate the little things we did in days gone by.Ejjeḷọk joñan kūkdikdik (ikkidikdik) in raan ko arro.kiddik
47.First, we examine the shoot, so that if it is the right size, we trim and bind it, peel off its end, and bend it down a little. S19Ṃokta, jej kakilen utak eo, bwe ñe eṃṃan joñan, jej jepe im eọuti, kọudpake, im kietake jidik.kietak
48.But I was too late; all the little fish and the big skipjack had already swum away. P389Iruṃwij jān an ko aolep ek jiddik ko im ḷañe eo barāinwōt.ko
49.The three of us stayed there for a little while longer and then the Captain started shouting down below. P1159Kōmjel bar pād jidik ijo im ej meḷan ḷọk ak Kapen eo ekkeilọk i lowa.kōkeilọk
50.He went a little while ago.Ear etal kōkein (ekkein) ḷọk jidik.kōkein
51.He left a little while ago.Emoot kōkein (ekkein) ḷọk jidik.kōkein
52.He also assembled an engine inside so that it could motor if there was little or no wind for the sail. P8Ekar barāinwōt kōḷaak juon injin ṇa ilowaan kein an tōtōr eḷaññe edik ak ejjeḷọk kōto ñan lewūjḷā.kōḷaak
53.We need to wait a little while longer till the weather clears up.” P789Kōjmān kōkōṃanṃanḷọk wōt bar jidik.”kōṃanṃan
54.The people in the Rālik and Ratak speak a little differently from each other. S1Armej ro ilo aelōñ in Rālik kab Ratak, eoktak jidik aer ekkonono jān doon.kōnono
55.First, we examine the shoot, so that if it is the right size, we trim and bind it, peel off its end, and bend it down a little. S19Ṃokta, jej kakilen utak eo, bwe ñe eṃṃan joñan, jej jepe im eọuti, kọudpake, im kietake jidik.kọudpak
56.He also assembled an engine inside so that it could motor if there was little or no wind for the sail. P8Ekar barāinwōt kōḷaak juon injin ṇa ilowaan kein an tōtōr eḷaññe edik ak ejjeḷọk kōto ñan lewōjḷā.lewōjḷā
57.He's so weak in the legs that even a little push would make him fall down.Joñan an lijjipdo jidik wōt iuuni ak eokjak.lijjipdo
58.Make likōbla out of the little starch that's left so that all of us can partake of it.Likōblaiki ṃakṃōk jidik ṇe bwe en kabwebwe.likōbla
59.He went ashore a little while ago,” I said. P310Emoot āne ḷọk iṃaaṃ wōt jidik,” iba.ṃaa-
60.Give him a little medicine to ease his pain.Lelọk jidik wūno bwe en kōṃade jān an metak.ṃad
61.It usually grows on the northern islands because arrowroot grows in sandy places of little rainfall. S20Ekkā wōt an eddek ilo aelōñ ko iōñ kōnke ṃakṃōk eṃṃan an eddek ilo jikin ko rejawōtwōt im kabokbok.ṃakṃōk
62.After a little while the Captain came up. P69Ej meḷan ḷọk wōt jidik ak ewaḷọk tok Kapen eo.meḷan
63.After a little, the Captain started speaking. P277Ej baj meḷan ḷọk ak Kapen eo ekkōnono.meḷan
64.After a little bit the Boatswain came up, and he and the Captain came up onto the pier. P364Ej meḷan ḷọk jidik ak ewanlōñ tak Bojin eo im erro Kapen eo uwe tok ioon wab eo.meḷan
65.I felt a little better when I heard this. P846Ekar ṃoṃanḷọk jidik mour ke ij roñ men in.ṃōṃan
66.The only sound I could hear was the little bilge water splashing inside the boat when it moved and when it bumped up against the pier. P346Men eo ikar roñ ainikien de eo dān jidik eo ej kokolōblōb i lowaan wa eo ilo an ṃōṃakūtkūt im ṃōḷeiñiñ ke ej atartar i turin wab eo.ṃōṃōḷeiñiñ
67.He went toward the interior a little bit ago.Ear wenọọjḷọk ekkein.nọọj
68.We just thought for a little while and listened to the wind and the sail flapping and the waves pounding against the boat. P695Kōmmān kōḷmānḷọkjeṇ jidik im roñjake an kōto eo lōtlōt im ṇo ko notoñe wa eo.notoñ
69.The water is down just a little from the top of the cistern.Jidik wōt an pir dān eo jān mejān aebōj eo.pir
70.We were still a little ways away, but a dog started barking from around the road to the house. P175Ej meḷan ḷọk wōt jidik ak erorror juon kidu jān tōrerein iaḷ eo ḷọk ñan ṃweororror
71.I think we need to keep sailing eastward a little longer,” Father said. P891Ij ba kōjeañ jerak tak waj wōt bar jidik,” Jema eba.tak
72.Then when you sail westward from the island in the east and slip by this island, you know that you will pass by to the north,” the old man took a breath, and then said, Don't you two want to eat a little?” P187Innem eḷaññe kwōnaaj tarto jān aelōñ ṇe i reeaar im rōḷọk jān aelōñ in, kwōj jeḷā bwe kwōḷe i iōñ,” ḷōḷḷap eo ebōk kūtwōn jidik im bar ba, Koṃro ej jab ṃōñā jidik ke?”tar
73.While they were enjoying their little bits of food, a big naughty skipjack came over and started causing a commotion. P386Rej ja ṃōṃōṇōṇō wōt kōn men ko kijeer ak etōbtōb tok juon ḷañe kakūtōtō im uwōjak.tōbtōb
74.Cheap, of little valueDik tokja-.tokja-
75.Father approached the Old Man on the shore and the two of them talked for a little while. P1264Jema ekar kōttōpar ḷọk ḷōḷḷap eo ioon kappe im erro kōnono jidik.tōpar
76.I think we need to keep sailing eastward a little longer,” Father said. P891Ij ba kōjeañ jerak tak waj wōt bar jidik,” Jema eba.waj
77.Tell the old man to come onboard and wait a little because I’m coming up,” the Captain called up to me. P64Ba ḷōḷḷap ṇe en uwe tok im kōttar jidik bwe ña e waj,” Kapen eo ekkūr lōñ tak.waj
78.I stayed up there for a little while and then went back down while Father took his turn steering on his watch. P973Ipād jidik ijo im bar deḷọñ ḷọk i lowa ak Jema epād wōt im jebwebwe ilo waj eo an.waj
79.When I saw there was only a little, I proceeded to make my way up. P1116Ḷak ke ej dik wōt, ijujen wanlōñ ḷọkwan-
80.When I threw the scraps of food into the water, a bunch of little skip jacks and other tiny fish swam over and started to eat. P385Eḷak lutōk ḷọk ṃōttan ṃōñā ko i lọjet, ettōr tok ek jiddik kab kupkup ko itōrerein wa eo im wūnaaki.wūnaak

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