Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Bwe jejaje koṃro en kar kōṇaan ke ṃōñā, ke raij im kuwat kōjota e am iṃwiin,” ḷōḷḷap eo eba. | “I didn’t know if you guys were going to want to eat; our family had rice and tinned meat for supper,” the old man said. [P189] | jaje |
2. | “Ke ej dedeḷọk ṃōñāin raelep, ikarreoiki kein ṃōñā ko im waateeke ioon wa eo jān ṃōraṃrōṃin raij kab būbrarrarin kọọnpiip. | When we were done eating lunch, I washed the dishes and scrubbed the bits of rice and corned beef from the deck. [P384] | būrar |
3. | “Nejū e, kōmatte jidik adeañ ṃōñāin raelep raij,” Jema ekkūr tok ke erjel ej etal kōn aḷaḷ ko. | “Son, can you make us some rice for lunch,” Father called to me as they left with the lumber. [P366] | nāji- |
4. | Āinwōt ad kar ba ṃokta bwe ri-Ṃajeḷ rainin eḷap wōt aer ḷōmṇak kōn ṃōñā in pālle āinwōt raij, pilawā, jukwa im men ko jet. | As we mentioned before, Marshallese today prefer imported foods like rice, flour, sugar, and so forth. [S25] | pālle |
5. | Ajiiki tok ṃōk jidik raij. | Please use chopsticks to serve me a little rice. | aji |
6. | Dāne raij ṇe | Put water in the rice. | dāndān |
7. | Ear utōn-jekarouk raij eo | He cooked the rice in jekaro. | utōn-jekaro |
8. | Ebokboke raij eo | The rice has sand in it. | bokbok |
9. | Ebōke jān peiū im jibuuni ḷọk jimettanin ṇa ioon raij eo kijen. | He took it from my hand and scooped half the can onto his rice. [P373] | bōk |
10. | Eitan lutōk ḷọk pileij eo an kōn raij im kọọnpiip. | His plate was overflowing with rice and corned beef. [P374] | lutōkḷọk |
11. | Ej ja āindeeo an kar ḷap raij im pilawā eo kijemmān ak rōban jerbal kōn wōt an kar jabwe dānnin idaak ñan kōmat. | So even though we had a lot of rice and flour, we didn’t use any because we didn’t have enough fresh water to cook with. [P1017] | jabwe |
12. | Ej jañin kōkaan (ekkaan) paāk in raij eo | Nothing has been taken out of the bag of rice. | jañin kōkaan |
13. | Ejaje naṃōḷ raij. | He can't scoop out rice properly. | naṃōḷ |
14. | Ejekṃai raij e kadede. | The coconut syrup has already been put in the rice. | jekṃai |
15. | Ekkā wōt an ṃōñā raij. | He usually eats rice. | kōkā |
16. | Ekōmatte raij eo im kaameje. | He half-cooked the rice. | amej |
17. | Eḷak kōnono āinwōt ej kōbaatat ke raij eo ej kab ato jān kijeek im ej baatat wōt. | When he spoke it looked like he was smoking because the rice had just come off the fire and was still steaming. [P380] | ato |
18. | Eḷap an āle raij ṇe | There's too much coconut milk in the rice. | eaḷ |
19. | Emed raij eṇ kiiō. | The rice is cool now. | med |
20. | Eṃōj kanne joko eo kōn raij. | The warehouse has been filled with rice. | joko |
21. | Etke kwōjintōb jatiin, ta ejjeḷọk raij ke | Why are you eating only sardines -- isn't there any rice? | jintōb |
22. | Etōke kōjro jab jāniji doon, ij lewoj raij ak kwoletok bwiro. | Why don't we make a trade, I will give you rice, and you will give me preserve breadfruit. | jānij |
23. | Etuḷaar raij eo | The rice is scorched. | tuḷaar |
24. | Ewi joñan raij eo kwōj bōke? | How much rice do you want? | ewi |
25. | Ewi ledik eo bwe en etal patpat raij? | Where is the girl that is supposed to go wash the rice? | patpat |
26. | Ij jab lo ta ṇe ennọ ilo raij kab pilawā im jeṃṃa.” | I don’t see what’s so delicious about rice or bread with canned mackerel.” [P334] | jeṃṃa |
27. | Imate raij eo | I couldn't eat any more of the rice. | mat |
28. | Inaaj jāleek ek e kijō ippān raij. | I will eat the fish with rice. | jāleek |
29. | Irọọl tok ñan raij eo im ḷak lale ke ebwe ñan kōjota, ijujen kọkoṇe ḷọk wōt i lowaan pāāntōre eo an wa eo. | I returned to the rice, and realizing that the left-over was enough for dinner, I then stowed it in the boat’s pantry. [P390] | kọkkoṇkoṇ |
30. | Jān iien eo im wōnṃaan ḷọk ekar bōjrak ammem kōmat kijemmem raij. | From then on, we stopped cooking rice. [P1012] (ammem and kijemmem are (E) first person plural exclusive forms) | am |
31. | Jej aikuj kakkōnkōn bwe ejako emaat raij e | we need to eat slowly because the rice is almost gone | kōkōn |
32. | Jekarouki raij ṇe bwe en nenọ (ennọ). | Put sap in the rice to make it delicious. | jekaro |
33. | Jenaaj jaṃōṇe raij e bwe en nenọ (ennọ). | We'll mix salmon with the rice to make it tasty. | jaṃōṇ |
34. | Joko eṇ ej joko in raij wōt | That warehouse is for rice only. | joko |
35. | Juon wūdin raij. | A grain of rice. | wūd |
36. | Kapen eo ejikrōk tok ijo ṃoktata, ke erjel ej rọọl tok, im jino jabōl ṇa kobban pileij eo ñiin kōn raij. | When they arrived, the Captain came in first and heaped his plate full of rice. [P371] | jabōḷ |
37. | Ke ej mat raij eo ikkwaḷọk tok kōnnọ kab juon kuwatin kọọnpiip im teiñi tok juon tibatin dānnin idaak bwe ren pojak ñan aerjel rọọl tok im ṃōñā | When the rice was cooked, I got out some dishes and a can of corned beef, and filled up a pot of water for tea so everything would be ready when the three men came back to eat. [P370] | kōnnọ |
38. | Kōjenolọke raij ṇe jān jālele ṇe | Separate the rice from the meat course. | jenolọk |
39. | Kōmat iu ippān raij elukkuun kailọklọk. | Cooking iu with rice can really stretch it. | ilọk |
40. | Kōmba emaat raij iāneo ak rejab tōmak. | We said the island was out of rice but they didn't believe us. | ba |
41. | Kwaar aikuiki ke raij ṇe | Did you add aikiu to the rice? | aikiu |
42. | Kwōmaroñ ke baajkōḷe juon pāāk in raij? | Can you carry a bag of rice on your bicycle? | baajkōḷ |
43. | Kwōmaroñ ke kōjjebwe raij e kijō? | Could you please put some catsup on my rice? | kōjjeb |
44. | Kwōn bobotok raij. | Please make some rice balls for us here. | bobo |
45. | Kwōn jekṃaik raij ṇe | Put coconut syrup in the rice. | jekṃai |
46. | Kwōn jouneake pen ṇe ṇa ilowaan raij ṇe | Use coconut cloth to squeeze the oil from the grated coconut into that rice. | jouneak |
47. | Kwōn pikūri ṃōttan raij ṇe | Brush off that piece of rice. | pikūr |
48. | Lale eḷap an jejekaroro (ejjekaroro) raij ṇe | Be careful not to put too much toddy all over that rice. | jekaro |
49. | Lale erōṃ pāāk in raij kaṇe | Look out, that (pile of) bags of rice might crumble. | rōṃ |
50. | Lale kwaar kabbūkbūk raij ṇe | Don't have the rice half-cooked. | būbūkbūk |
51. | Lio ebobo raij. | She is making rice into balls. | bobo |
52. | Lio ej kōṃṃan bobo in raij. | She is making rice balls. | bobo |
53. | Ṃōjin aō tile kijeek eo, ikwaḷọk tok jidik raij bōkan wōt ammān ṃōñā | After I started the fire I got out some rice, just enough for us to eat. [P368] | bōka- |
54. | Ṃōjin aō tile kijeek eo, ikwaḷọk tok jidik raij bōkan wōt ammān ṃōñā | After I started the fire I got out some rice, just enough for us to eat. [P368] | waḷọk |
55. | Piniki boboon raij kaṇe | Put some grated coconut on the rice balls. | pinik |
56. | Raar āḷe raij eo | They put coconut milk in the rice. | eaḷ |
57. | Raij im pilawā, jukwa, im ṃōñā ko jet ilo kāān rej itok jān Amedka, Aujterelia, kab Jepaan. | Rice and flour, sugar and other foods in cans come from America, Australia, and Japan. [S6] | kāān |
58. | Raij utōn jekaro. | Rice cooked in jekaro. | utō- |
59. | Rej aikiu raij. | They're rationing out rice. | aikiu |
60. | Rej jalele ek ippān raij. | They are eating fish as a meat course with rice. | jāleek |
61. | Rej ṃōñā jukjukin raij. | They are eating rice balls. | jukjuk |
62. | Rej penpen raij. | They are adding grated coconut to rice(balls). | penpen |
63. | Ri-aljek raij ro raṇ rej aljek wōt. | The rice carriers are still transporting. | aljek |
64. | Ri-bobo raij ro raṇ. | They are the rice ball makers. | bobo |
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