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1.Men from frigate ships came to the islands long ago.Ri-baak ro raar itok ñan aelōñ kein etto.baak
2.The American fleet blockaded Russian ships from coming to Cuba.Inej eo an Amedka ear barōk wa ko waan ri-Rojia jān aer itok ñan Kiuba.bōbaar
3.Those ships are really stirring up a lot of wake.Ejjeḷọk ḷap in an wa kaṇ bukwaarar.bukwaarar
4.Those are the ships over there.Wa koko ijekoko.ijekoko
5.The ships have already arrived there.Wa ko ededḷọk aer tōkeakḷọk ijeṇ.ijeṇ
6.The ships has three engineers. All three of them have graduated from mechanical engineering school.Ewōr jilu an tiṃa eṇ injinea. Aolep ri-injinea rein jilu raar diojḷọk jān jikuuḷ injinea.injinia
7.They are going to the ocean side to look for coming ships.Rej ilọk ñan lik in kajjeḷoḷo.jeḷo
8.Why does it seem like the fieldtrip ships don’t travel around much anymore.” P234Etke āinwōt waan raun kaṇe ejakkutkut aer itoitak raan kein.”jọkkutkut
9.Ships come often.Ekkutkut an wa itok.kut
10.Because of this, large ships are extermely important to the Marshallese. S25Kōn men in eḷap an wa ḷap tokjān ñan ri-Ṃajeḷ.ḷap
11.Because there are not enough ships and communication gear in the Marshall Islands, sometimes there is famine on the outer islands but no one knows about it until ships go there. S25Kōn an jabwe wa im kein kōnono ilo aelōñ in Ṃajeḷ, jet iien ej wōr ñūta ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ak ejjeḷọk ejeḷā kake ṃae iien ej etal wa ko ñaniñūta
12.Because there are not enough ships and communication gear in the Marshall Islands, sometimes there is famine on the outer islands but no one knows about it until ships go there. S25Kōn an jabwe wa im kein kōnono ilo aelōñ in Ṃajeḷ, jet iien ej wōr ñūta ilo aelōñ ko ilikin ak ejjeḷọk ejeḷā kake ṃae iien ej etal wa ko ñaniñūta
13.After the Americans took the island from the Japanese in World War II, they used to anchor these ships in the Kwajalein lagoon. P4Tiṃa kein rōkein añkō iarin aelōñin Kuajleen ālikin wōt an ṃōj an ri-Amedka kar bōk aelōñ eṇ jān ri-Jepaan ro ilo tariṇae eo kein karuo an laḷ in.ri-
14.It was so large that it could have hauled the ships that used to do field trips around the islands during Navy times. P1151Joñan an kilep, emaroñ kar ektake tiṃa ko rōkōn raun tok ñan aelōñ ko ilo iien Navy ko.tiṃa
15.In the Marshalls now as of 1965 there are three field-trip ships: the Militobi, the MIECO Queen, and the Rālik-Ratak. S17Ilo Ṃajeḷ kiiō, ewōr jilu waan rawūn: Militobi, MIECO Queen, im Rālik-Ratak.waan rawūn

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