1. | The speech he composed was such that it was slurred no matter who read it | Eaplolo jipij eo an. | aplo |
2. | They read verse 16 of John 3 | Raar kōnono eoon joñoul jiljino ilo John 3 | eoon |
3. | Did you read your letter? | Eṃōj ke aṃ eọroñ lōta eo aṃ? | eọroñ |
4. | What Psalm did you read? I read Psalm 23 | Jaaṃ ta eo kwaar kōnono? Iaar kōnono Jaaṃ 23 | Jaaṃ |
5. | What Psalm did you read? I read Psalm 23 | Jaaṃ ta eo kwaar kōnono? Iaar kōnono Jaaṃ 23 | Jaaṃ |
6. | If you have been diligent from the beginning, we hope that when you read this page, you are able to speak and understand Marshallese. S29 | Eḷaññe kwaar kijenmej jān jinoun, kemij kejatdikdik bwe ilo awa in kwōj riiti peijin, kwōmaroñ kōnono im meḷeḷe kajin Ṃajeḷ | kijenmej |
7. | If you have been diligent from the beginning, we hope that when you read this page, you are able to speak and understand Marshallese. S29 | Eḷaññe kwaar kijenmej jān jinoun, kemij kōjatdikdik bwe ilo awa in kwōj riiti peijin, kwōmaroñ kōnono im meḷeḷe kajin Ṃajeḷ | kōjatdikdik |
8. | So that your minds may be satisfied, you need to read the Bible. | Bwe en polel ami ḷōmṇak, koṃwij aikuj kwōnono ilo Baibōḷ. | polel |
9. | He read the resolution to the congressmen as they had asked him to. | Ewaake ḷọk rōjelujen eo ñan rukweilọk ro āinwōt aer kar kajjitōk. | waak |