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1.For this reason, the job of the teacher in outer-island schools is demanding and time consuming. S9Kōn men in jerbal in ri-kaki ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ej juon jerbal epen im ebōk iien.bōk iien
2.Most of these schools are public schools, but there are also Catholic and Protestant schools as of 1965. S9Enañin aolep jikuuḷ kein an kien bōtab ebar wōr an Katlik im Būrotijen.Būrotijen
3.Most of these schools are public schools, but there are also Catholic and Protestant schools as of 1965. S9Enañin aolep jikuuḷ kein an kien bōtab ebar wōr an Katlik im Būrotijen.Būrotijen
4.Most of these schools are public schools, but there are also Catholic and Protestant schools as of 1965. S9Enañin aolep jikuuḷ kein an kien bōtab ebar wōr an Katlik im Būrotijen.Būrotijen
5.Four of the schools are Protestant and two Catholic as of 1965. S9Ewōr emān an Būrotijen jikuuḷ kab ruo an Katlik.Būrotijen
6.Here come several schools of fish.Bōjen in ek ko tok.bwijin
7.There are a number of Western teachers in the larger schools, but almost all of the small outer-island schools have only Marshallese teachers. S9Elōñ ri-kaki in pālle ilo jikuuḷ kein rōḷḷap ak enañin aolep jikuuḷ ko rōddik ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ri-Ṃajeḷ wōt rej ri-kaki.dik
8.There are a number of Western teachers in the larger schools, but almost all of the small outer-island schools have only Marshallese teachers. S9Elōñ ri-kaki in pālle ilo jikuuḷ kein rōḷḷap ak enañin aolep jikuuḷ ko rōddik ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ri-Ṃajeḷ wōt rej ri-kaki.dik
9.Schools on the outer islands are located in the central meeting area, where officials and lineage heads live. S24Jikuuḷ ko ilo aelōñ ko ilikin rej pād eoḷapān jikin kwelọk ko, ijo im joonjo ro im aḷap ro rej jokwe ie.eoḷōpa-
10.The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. S24Oran ri-jikuuḷ ilo jikuuḷ kein ekkā jān roñoul ñan rualitōkñoul, koba kilaaj juon ñan rualitōk.jikuuḷ
11.Schools on the outer islands are located in the central meeting area, where officials and lineage heads live. S24Jikuuḷ ko ilo aelōñ ko ilikin rej pād eoḷapān jikin kwelọk ko, ijo im joonjo ro im aḷap ro rej jokwe ie.joonjo
12.Most of these schools are public schools, but there are also Catholic and Protestant schools as of 1965. S9Enañin aolep jikuuḷ kein an kien bōtab ebar wōr an Katlik im Būrotijen.Katlik
13.Most of these schools are public schools, but there are also Catholic and Protestant schools as of 1965. S9Enañin aolep jikuuḷ kein an kien bōtab ebar wōr an Katlik im Būrotijen.Katlik
14.Most of these schools are public schools, but there are also Catholic and Protestant schools as of 1965. S9Enañin aolep jikuuḷ kein an kien bōtab ebar wōr an Katlik im Būrotijen.Katlik
15.Four of the schools are Protestant and two Catholic as of 1965. S9Ewōr emān an Būrotijen jikuuḷ kab ruo an Katlik.Katlik
16.The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. S24Oran ri-jikuuḷ ilo jikuuḷ kein ekkā jān roñoul ñan rualitōkñoul, koba kilaaj juon ñan rualitōk.koba
17.The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. S24Oran ri-jikuuḷ ilo jikuuḷ kein ekkā jān roñoul ñan rualitōkñoul, koba kilaaj juon ñan rualitōk.kōkā
18.Schools on the outer islands are located in the central meeting area, where officials and lineage heads live. S24Jikuuḷ ko ilo aelōñ ko ilikin rej pād eoḷapān jikin kwelọk ko, ijo im joonjo ro im aḷap ro rej jokwe ie.lik
19.There are a number of Western teachers in the larger schools, but almost all of the small outer-island schools have only Marshallese teachers. S9Elōñ ri-kaki in pālle ilo jikuuḷ kein rōḷḷap ak enañin aolep jikuuḷ ko rōddik ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ri-Ṃajeḷ wōt rej ri-kaki.lik
20.There are a number of Western teachers in the larger schools, but almost all of the small outer-island schools have only Marshallese teachers. S9Elōñ ri-kaki in pālle ilo jikuuḷ kein rōḷḷap ak enañin aolep jikuuḷ ko rōddik ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ri-Ṃajeḷ wōt rej ri-kaki.lik
21.The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. S24Oran ri-jikuuḷ ilo jikuuḷ kein ekkā jān roñoul ñan rualitōkñoul, koba kilaaj juon ñan rualitōk.ora-
22.Nowadays there are some schools built by the government that are more ideal. S24Raan kein ewōr jet jikuuḷ kōṃṃan in kien im epo ḷọk jidik ḷōmāerpo ḷōma-
23.There are a number of Western teachers in the larger schools, but almost all of the small outer-island schools have only Marshallese teachers. S9Elōñ ri-kaki in pālle ilo jikuuḷ kein rōḷḷap ak enañin aolep jikuuḷ ko rōddik ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ri-Ṃajeḷ wōt rej ri-kaki.ri-
24.There are a number of Western teachers in the larger schools, but almost all of the small outer-island schools have only Marshallese teachers. S9Elōñ ri-kaki in pālle ilo jikuuḷ kein rōḷḷap ak enañin aolep jikuuḷ ko rōddik ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ri-Ṃajeḷ wōt rej ri-kaki.ri-

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