Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Āte tok ṃōk jet bukwōn ilo pileij ṇe, ḷadik eṇ.” | “Boy, put some pieces on that plate over there.” [P1330] | ātet |
2. | “Innem āte tok ruo amro Bojin pileij, kab bōlen eṃṃan ñe kwōbar kwaḷọk tok juon jālele bwe ij ḷōmṇak ejabwe men ṇe.” | “Then make two plates for the Boatswain and me, and maybe you should go get another can of meat because I don’t think this will be enough for all of us.” [P377] | ātet |
3. | Ear kōjālle nabōjḷọk pileij ko | He (angrily) threw out the plates. | kōjjāl |
4. | Ear ñarij pileij eo an. | He ate his food without using his hands (or utensils). | ñarñar |
5. | Eitan lutōk ḷọk pileij eo an kōn raij im kọọnpiip. | His plate was overflowing with rice and corned beef. [P374] | lutōkḷọk |
6. | Ikar āte ḷọk pileij eo ñiin āinwōt an kar ba innem jaḷḷọk ñan Jema. | I took his plate over like he had asked and then turned around and faced Father. [P1331] | jāl- |
7. | 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 |
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