1. | “The engine sounds good,” the person said. P449 | Āinwōt eṃṃan ainikien injin ṇe aṃ,” armej eo eba. | ainikie- |
2. | “It sounds good and it doesn’t matter if we don’t test drive this boat because I know it works well. P336 | “Eṃṃan ainikien im āinwōt juon ñe jejab likbade wa in bwe ijeḷā ke eṃṃan an jerbal. | jab |
3. | I loved their singing but the thing is the sounds seemed so distant. | Eṃṃan aō roñjake aer al ak men eo, eokkwaad. | kokwaad |
4. | That boy sounds like an adult when he speaks. | Ejjeḷọk wōt ṃōṃaoun (eṃṃaoun) an ḷadik ṇe kōnnaan. | ṃōṃawi |
5. | Popping sounds kept coming out of the forest fire. | Eṇṇọbṇab buḷōn kōḷọk eo. | ṇọb |
6. | “It sounds good to me,” the Boatswain said, “but if that’s the plan, let’s do it quickly before the storm starts up; we don’t have much time. P739 | “Eṃṃan ippa,” Bojin eo eba. “Im ñe je ḷoor ḷōmṇak in, ekwe jen ṃōkaj ṃokta jān an wōtlọk utọr ṇe bwe enaaj ejjeḷọk iien. | utọr |
7. | “Okay, sounds good,” he answered Father. P282 | “Ekwe eṃṃan,” ekar uwaake Jema. | uwaak |
8. | “That sounds good,” Father replied in agreement. P1121 | “Eṃṃan,” Jema euwaake. | uwaak |