1. | “It seems like the wind has picked up,” Father said. P697 | Āinwōt ej baj ḷapḷọk kōto in?” Jema ekar ba. | āinwōt |
2. | Don't disguise yourself because you're easily picked out | Kwōn jab kaalọk eok bwe kwaalikkar. | alọk |
3. | When I was done, I pulled myself to where the engine was, picked up the bucket, and started to bail out the rest of the water. P605 | Ej ṃōjin ak ibar tōbtōb ṃaan ḷọk im ḷak ijo ippān injin eo, ijibwe tok bakōj eo im jino ānene ḷọk dān eo ṇa ie. | ānen |
4. | Have they picked and brought any Anidep pandanus yet | Renañin kaanideptok ke? | Anidep |
5. | After he ate he picked his teeth. | Ṃōjin an ṃōñā ear aruj ñiin | arar |
6. | I spotted a nail on the deck so I picked it up and threw it at the fish. P388 | Ilo juon dila ioon teek im jibwe tok im kade. | dila |
7. | The skipjack picked them all off one by one. | Ḷañe ear jejoñjoñ (ejjoñjoñ) kake er. | jejoñjoñ |
8. | The needle has been picked by the magnet. | Nitōḷ eo eṇ eṃōj jitūūli. | jitūūl |
9. | They picked fungi off his skin with needles. | Raar kōkkarkokouk ānbwinnin kōn nitōḷ. | karko |
10. | They pick the breadfruit, peel it, and soak it in salt water. The breadfruit is picked, peeled, and soaked in salt water. S28 | Rej bōk mā eṇ, kakili, im joone i lọjet. | kil |
11. | When I heard this I picked up the pace so I could finish bailing and help Father pass up the lumber. P673 | Iroñ men in im kūrōneḷọk jidik aō ānen bwe in kab jipañ Jema jejaak lōñ ḷọk aḷaḷ. | kūrōn |
12. | The pandanus have been picked off that tree. | Eṃōj okaj bōb eo. | okok |
13. | That boat picked up a lot of provisions. | Eteaake wa eṇ. | teaak |
14. | The boat picked its way in between coral heads. | Wa eo ear wāwetok kōtaan wōd ko. | wāwe |