Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Ij āj jaki im kōṃad eō ak ilukkuun kijooror in rọọl ñan aeto kaṇ.” | “I’ve been weaving mats and keeping myself busy, but I’m eager to go back to the small islands.” [P195] | ṃadṃōd |
2. | Āj in jaajmi. | Just right for eating raw. | āj |
3. | Āj in kāine. | Good for breeding. | āj |
4. | Āj in karūtto. | Ripe for deflowering. | āj |
5. | Āj in ṃōñā | Fit for consumption. | āj |
6. | Āj in uṃuṃ. | Right for baking. | āj |
7. | Ear āj jaki | She wove the mat. | āj |
8. | 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 |
9. | Kōrā ro raṇ rej āj jepe | The women are weaving small baskets. | jepe |
10. | Kōrein Likiep rej make wōt jeḷā āj deel amiṃōṇo. | Women of Likiep are renowned makers of fan handicraft. | kōrā |
11. | Liṃaro raṇ rej āj jeinae | The women are weaving jeinae. | jeinae |
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