1. | [Bender, this word,like the one above, seems to behave always used in its possessed form. It doesn't seem to have an independent form.] | | abōne- |
2. | “It seems like the wind has picked up,” Father said. P697 | Āinwōt ej baj ḷapḷọk kōto in?” Jema ekar ba. | āinwōt |
3. | It seems the akwōlā fish are more teeming than previously. | Einwōt ebaj akwōlā ḷọk jān ṃokta | akwōlā |
4. | We're getting old and inability seems to be with us all the time. | Jerūtto ḷọk im ebbanban ḷọk | ban |
5. | “It seems like we've had our fair share of misfortunes,” the Boatswain said. P1174 | Āinwōt ej jab jokwōd an waḷọk bwijerro ñan kōjeañ,” Bojin eo eba. | bwijerro |
6. | “I haven’t tried but it probably wouldn’t be hard, because it seems like I just saw how they do it; you just roll the dice and the number of points show. P167 | “Ij jañin kajjioñ ak bōlen eban pen bwe āinwōt iḷak baj lale men eo jej wōjak de eṇ kōdapili taij kaṇ im ewaḷọk bōnbōn eo ad. | dāpilpil |
7. | “Now that seems to be more like it,” Father said. P546 | “Ekwe ebajjeet ke ejijjet ḷọk jidik,” Jema eba. | jejjet |
8. | “To me it seems like that time is already past. P90 | Āinwōt ilo aō jeḷā emootḷọk raan ko an. | jeḷā |
9. | “It seems like we've had our fair share of misfortunes,” the Boatswain said. P1174 | Āinwōt ej jab jokwōd an waḷọk bwijerro ñan kōjeañ,” Bojin eo eba. | jokwōd |
10. | “It seems to me that they think they are protecting us, but what they don’t know is that in doing so they are destroying the way of life we inherited from our ancestors," Father said. P401 | “Bwe iba rej ḷōmṇak rej kōjparok kōj jān jorrāān, ak rejaje ke ilo aer kōṃṃane men in rej kọkkure wāween mour eo ad jaar jolōte jān ro jiṃṃaad,” Jema eba. | jolōt |
11. | Say, that guy seems to be extremely intoxicated. | Kijak eṇ ḷe eḷap an kadek. | kijak |
12. | Fix that one attachment as it seems old | Kōkāāle kōketaak (ekketaak) jab ṇe bwe tipen ṃor | kōketaak |
13. | “Seems like you really know your duties, Son!” he said as he smiled. P294 | Āinwōt kwōjeḷā kuṇaaṃ ḷe nejū!” ettōñ dikdik tok ilo an ba. | kuṇaa- |
14. | Now it seems like it’s getting really cloudy. P549 | Kab āinwōt ebaj lianij tok. | lianij |
15. | “It seems like when we were sailing east we could still see the lights on Kwajalein. P548 | Āinwōt joñan in adeañ meto tak jān āne jen kar lo wōt meramin Kwajleen. | meram |
16. | “Guys, it’s raining so hard and the weather is so bad that it seems like it’s nighttime even though it’s 10 o’clock in the morning,” Father said. P778 | Ḷōmare, joñan an mejel wōt kein im nana lañ, eñin āinwōt eboñ, meñe joñoul awa jibboñ kiiō” Jema ekar ba. | mijel |
17. | The weather seems to be threatening. | Āinwōt enana taṃṃwin lañ. | nana taṃṃwi- |
18. | I only heard him falling to the ground. It seems as though I heard him fall. | Iar roñ wōt ainikien an pọkwiḷọk. | pọkwi |
19. | It seems I forgot.” P185 | Āinwōt itan meḷọkḷọk.” | tan |
20. | Don't bother with him because he's not what he seems. | Kwōnjab eḷḷọk ñan e bwe toojin edwaan bajjek. | toojin edwaan |
21. | “That seems so far because we are so tired of being out here on the ocean,” I said to both of them. P1209 | “En baj tōtoḷọk wōt ke jeṃōk in pād ioon lọjet,” iba ñan erro. | tōtoḷọk |
22. | “Yeah, but it seems like it’s really far away,” the Boatswain said. P1107 | “Iññā, ak āinwōt ebaj ettoḷọk,” Bojin eo eba. | tōtoḷọk |