Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Ij tile ke kijeekin kọpe e?” ikajjitōk ippāerjel aolep. | “Should I light the fire for coffee?” I asked all three of them. [P984] | kijeek |
2. | “Mmmm, a ejejjet wōt utōn in kọpe,” Bojin eo eba. | “Mmmm, this is how coffee ought to taste,” the Boatswain said. [P284] | utō- |
3. | Bar jidik tok kọpe. | A little more coffee. | bar jidik |
4. | Bojin eo im Jema erro ej daak kọpe im kōmāltato iḷọkwan wa eo. | The Boatswain and Father were drinking coffee and shooting the breeze at the back the boat. [P259] | ḷokwa- |
5. | Eaebōjbōj ḷọk kọpe e liṃō jān kọpe ṇe liṃōṃ. | My coffee isn't as sweet as yours. | aebōjbōj |
6. | Eaebōjbōj ḷọk kọpe e liṃō jān kọpe ṇe liṃōṃ. | My coffee isn't as sweet as yours. | aebōjbōj |
7. | Edik kiiō ñan kōmat kọpe,” Jema ear ba. | There’s not enough to make coffee,” Father said. [P986] | kọpe |
8. | Eitok im kōṃṃan limen im jijet ijo erjel idaak kọpe. | He came over and poured his beverage and sat down where the three of them drank coffee. [P275] | kōṃṃan |
9. | Ejjeḷọk kōkeroro ak men eo kwōj roñ deo ainikien aerjel ḷwiiti kabwin kọpe ko kab ekkopkopin dān eo ilowa ke ej eṃṃōḷeiñiñ wa eo. | There was no talking or noise except for their slurping from their coffee cups and the sloshing of the water inside as the boat rocked. [P276] | ṃōṃōḷeiñiñ |
10. | Eṃōj aerjel jijet i turin wūpaaj eo im daak kọpe. | They were already sitting around the stove drinking coffee. [P958] | wūpaaj |
11. | Eṃōj aerjel jijet i turin wūpaaj eo im daak kọpe. | They were already sitting around the stove drinking coffee. [P958] | idaak |
12. | Eṃōj ke aṃ jukwaik kọpe e liṃō? | Did you put sugar in my coffee? | jukwa |
13. | Ijujen bar kwaḷọk juon kabwin idaak kọpe im door kadede ṇa ijo ñan an itōn kōjerbale. | Consequently, I got another cup for drinking coffee and put it down so he could use it. [P271] | kab |
14. | Jekdọọn ak ekar mat kọpe eo im kōmmān kar idaak. | It didn’t matter at that point, though, because the coffee was ready and we all had some. [P886] | mat |
15. | Juon eo tibatin ti ej kōmat ippān kọpe eo limeerro ioon kijeek eo. | A pot of tea was warming together with their coffee over the fire. [P268] | lime- |
16. | Kapen eo ekotak kab eo ñiin im kōmaat kọpe eo ie. | The Captain got out his cup and made himself some coffee and finished the whole thing. [P888] | maat |
17. | Kōjro etal ñan kọpe jọọb eṇ an Jera. | Let's go to Jera's restaurant. | kọpe jọọb |
18. | Naan eo āliktata ikar roñ ṃokta jān aō ṃōdān ḷọk ej ke irooj eo ekar ba Jema en idaak kọpe. | The last word I heard before I fell asleep was the chief saying Father should drink some coffee. [P256] | ṃadenḷọk |
19. | Pilawā kattu kọpe. | Bread dipped in coffee. | kattu |
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