Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Bakkiiñ e aō bakkiiñin ke iar ire. | My fine is a result of my having gotten into a fight. | bakkiiñ |
2. | Ekkā an kōrā dāde bar ñe rej ire. | Women usually pull hair when they fight. | dāde |
3. | Ekōjak ippa bwe kōṃro kar jerā ālikin aṃro kar ire im ekar puwaḷ jān ña | It was funny because we became friends after getting into a fight—he was so scared of me. [P470] | puwaḷ |
4. | Eḷap an kabwilọklọk māj kōn an ire kōrā | He caused great public embarrassment by beating his wife. | kabwilọklọk māj |
5. | Emañ kako eo em jab bar ire. | The rooster got negatively conditioned and refused to fight. | mañ |
6. | Epikōt ḷōṃaraṇ in ire. | Those guys are too cowardly to fight. | pikōt |
7. | Kairuj tok bwilijṃāāṇ bwe ren lale ri-kadek rā rej ire. | Call the policemen to take care of the drunkards who are fighting. | iruj |
8. | Kwōn kōbakkiiñi bwe ear kadek im ire. | You should make him pay a fine because he was drunk and got into a fight. | bakkiiñ |
9. | Kwōn kōjepel ri-kadek raṇ rej ire. | Separate those drunks who are fighting. | jepel |
10. | Ḷeo ej kattūkat im pojak in ire. | He's standing poised to fight. | kakkōt |
11. | Ḷeo eṇ ebuñ-kōḷowan im ej ilān ire. | His passion is aroused and he is going to fight. | buñ-kōḷowa- |
12. | Raar akwāāl im ire. | They were arguing and then fought. | iakwāāl |
13. | Raar aluje an ḷōṃaro ire. | They watched and didn't do anything while the men fought. | aluje |
14. | Raar ire ippān doon. | They fought among each other. | ire |
15. | Ri-kadek ro raṇ rej ire. | The drunks are fighting. | kadek |
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