Concordance of the English Example Sentences
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1. | One more tacking and the island will be within range. | Ñe jebar diak juon alen enaaj allọk āneṇ | allọk |
2. | We kept tacking in this fashion all day as we sailed east until it was night. P862 | Kar āindeeo ammān didiakeōk tak ḷọk raan eo ooṃ boñ. | diak |
3. | That canoe is tacking. | Ediak wa eṇ. | diak |
4. | That canoe is always tacking. | Eddiakeōk wa eṇ. | diak |
5. | Because of this unfavorable wind, the canoe is doing plenty of tacking to get here. | Kōn an nana kōto in wa eo eṇ ej jenwōd tak wōt. | jenwōd |
6. | The wind was coming from the north favorably filling the sail, and the boat wasn’t tacking and was going ahead at full sail. P1183 | Kōto eo ejokḷā im eṃṃakroro im wa eo ekar jab diak ak kankan wōt im etal. | jokḷā |
7. | “One of you at the lower spar of the sail and one at the rope for tacking leeward.” P907 | “Juon ilo rojak ṇe ak juon ilo toon kabbwe ṇe.” | kabbwe |
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