Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Ededeḷọk an jeḷọk wōjḷā eo | The sail has already been pushed and secured. | jeḷọk |
2. | Elōtlōt wōjḷā eo | The sail is full. | lōtlōt |
3. | Enāj kar wiin ak wōjḷā eo an ekapidikkeiki. | He would have won if his sail hadn't been torn, thus making him bring up the rear | piditte |
4. | Enañin kōbobo ke wōjḷā eṇ | Hasn't the sail been fastened yet? | kōbobo |
5. | Iaar kajjitōk bwe en aeṃaane tok wōjḷā eo ñan ña | I asked him to tie the sail to the gaff for me. | aeṃaan |
6. | Jeḷọke wōjḷā ṇe | Push the sail away there. | jeḷọk |
7. | Kōnke wōjḷā ko etto rejọ kōn kōṃṃan jān maañin bōb, rūtto ro rōkōn aikuj āj atro kein lōbboiki bwe ren jab tutu im ṃọḷeḷe | Because the sails of old were made from woven pandanus leaves, our ancestors necessarily had to weave atro for covering their canoe sails to prevent them from getting soaked. | lōbbọ |
8. | Kwōn atrouk wōjḷā ṇe bwe en jab ute. | Cover that sail so that it doesn't get rained on. | atro |
9. | Kwōn kōbobooj wōjḷā eṇ | Fasten that sail. | kōbobo |
10. | Kwōn ṇatoone wōjḷā ṇe | Sheet that sail in there. | ṇatoon |
11. | Lokore wōjḷā ṇe | Wrap that sail. | lokor |
12. | Lukwōj jọṃur ṇe bwe en pen wōjḷā ṇe | Tie the jo'ṃur (rope) so that sail will stay taut. | jọṃur |
13. | Raar kōjerbal jeḷọk eo im jeḷọke wōjḷā eo | They used the jeḷọk stick to push the sail away. | jeḷọk |
14. | Rar jarōke eo wōjḷā im wa eo ear jino keplaak. | They raise the sail of the canoe and start to sail away. | jarjar |
15. | Wōjḷā eṇ kōrkōr eṇ waan ej jejerakrōk kaake ekainnitōt. | That sail his canoe uses makes it speedy. | innitōt |
16. | Wōjḷā in waat ṇe | What canoe does that sail belong to? | wōjḷā |
17. | Wōjḷā ṇe kōṃṃan jān rōkka. | That sail is made of parachute material. | rakka |
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