Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Jekdọọn ak ij tōn kōkaḷḷe ñan baḷuun eṇ bwe en kōjjeḷā ke jepeḷọk,” Bojin eo eba im kōpoje kein kōjjarom eo. | “It doesn’t matter; I am still going to signal the plane to let them know we have lost our way,” the Boatswain said as he prepared the flare. [P938] | kōpopo |
2. | “Jekdọọn ak ij tōn kōkaḷḷe ñan baḷuun eṇ bwe en kōjjeḷā ke jepeḷọk,” Bojin eo eba im kōpoje kein kōjjoram eo. | “It doesn’t matter; I am still going to signal the plane to let them know we have lost our way,” the Boatswain said as he prepared the flare. [P938] | kein kōjjoram |
3. | Eajeededḷọk kōjjeḷā kiiō ke ewōr retio ej jerbal. | Announcements are more widespread now with the broadcast station functioning. | ajeeded |
4. | Eṃōj kōjjeḷā ilo mejatoto ke ewōr juon taibuun ej itok. | There is an announcement on the radio that a typhoon is coming. | jeḷā |
5. | Eor ke kōjjeḷā kōn jiraik eo ke ejjibboñ? | Was there any news bulletin about the strike this morning? | kōjjeḷā |
6. | Kōjjeḷā ḷọk ñan Hawaii. | Send a message to Hawaii. | jeḷā |
7. | Raar tilmaake kōjjeḷā eo ilo retio. | The message was spread abroad on the radio. | tilmaak |
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