Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Ak jab meḷọkḷọk naan eo an rūtto ro, ‘ekadu tōllọk in a eaetok peḷọk in’ ñe koṃ ḷokan kanne wa ṇe kōn jọkpej, ej kab naaj kauwōtataḷọk wōt.” | “But don’t forget the old saying ‘staying within the realm of possibilities is short, but being adrift like this is long’; when you guys fill the boat with scrap, it will be more dangerous.” [P99] | kauwōtata |
2. | “Ak jọkpej kein?” ikajjitōk. | “What about all the scrap?” I asked. [P1334] | jọkpej |
3. | “Bojin e, lukkuun kọkoṇ lowa bwe en maroñ uwe aolepān jọkpej kaṇ adjeel.” | “Mr. Boatswain, make sure you stack these neatly so everything can go.” [P357] | koṇ |
4. | “Iba eḷap jọkpej eṇ amieañ?” irooj eo ekajjitōk. | “Do you all have a lot of scrap?” the chief asked. [P243] | ami |
5. | “Ioḷe ilju kōjjel Bojin kanne wa in kōn jọkpej ko adjel,” Kapen eo eba. | “Alright, tomorrow together with the Boatswain we will fill this boat with our scrap,” the Captain said. | ad |
6. | “Kwōn kab wanāne waj im kappok tūrakin ektaki jọkpej kaṇ ad,” Jema ejiroñ ḷọk | “You should go to the island and find a truck for us to use to load our scrap,” Father told him. [P280] | tūrak |
7. | Āinwōt an Likabwiro obrak im lutōkḷọk kōn jọkpej. | Just like the Likabwiro was full and overflowing with scrap. [P375] | lutōkḷọk |
8. | Ij kune im kōjro wōnāne ḷọk kōjjel Kapen eo jino ektaki tok jọkpej ko adjel. | I’m turning it off and the two of us will go ashore and together with the Captain we’ll start loading our scrap. [P337] | ad |
9. | Jema kab ḷōṃarein ruo rōkar lo bwe juon eo iien eṃṃan innem raar jọkpej im aini jet aerjel aḷaḷ kab tiin. | Father and the two men saw an opportunity, so they went through the scrap and collected wood and metal for themselves. [P18] | jọkpej |
10. | Kōmij ektaki ḷọk jọkpej kaṇ ameañ im kōttōpar ḷọk iien jar eṇ an ajri eo nejin Kapen eṇ I Likiep. | We are hauling our scrap over and going in time for the celebration for the Captain’s son who is on Likiep. [P240] | tōpar |
11. | Ri-jọkpej ro raṇ rej jino aer jọkpej. | The rubbish collectors are starting to collect trash. | jọkpej |
12. | Ri-Ṃajeḷ rōmaroñ jọkpej im ektak ñan aelōñ ko aer. | Marshallese people could go through the scrap and haul it to their island. [P17] | jọkpej |
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