Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Aṃ ke jedọujij ṇe | Is that your pair of pants? | aṃ |
2. | Bwilọkun jedọujij ṇe aṃ eṃṃan. | You've got neat creases in your trousers. | bwilọk |
3. | Edatoñ jedọujij ṇe aṃ. | Your pants are wet and stained. | datoñ |
4. | Ededeḷọk an jedọujij ḷadik eo. | The boy has already put on his pants. | jedọujij |
5. | Edim jedọujij eṇ an. | His trousers are tight. | dim |
6. | Eḷap aṃ kar kōbab jedọujij e aō. | You made my trousers too tight. | bab |
7. | Eḷap an aer jedọujij e aō. | My trousers are too tight. | aer |
8. | Eḷap an bab jedọujij e | My trousers are too tight. | bab |
9. | Eọọtọte jedọujij eṇ an ḷeeṇ | His trousers are striped. | eọọt |
10. | Eor eọọtin jedọujij eṇ an ḷeeṇ | His trousers are striped. | eọọt |
11. | Iar akkauni jedọujij e aō iṃōn Kūraan. | I bought my trousers on credit at Grant's store. | akkaun |
12. | Jab toto ilo jedọujij ṇe aō bwe kwōnaaj kōmerrōḷọke. | Don't hang on to my pants or you'll tear them. | merrōḷọk |
13. | Jema ekwaḷọk juon mājet jān bōjọọn jedọujij eo an im tile ḷaaṃ eo. | Father took a match out of his pants pocket and lit the lamp. [P140] | bōjọ |
14. | Kōjenolọk ruo aō jedọujij. | Put aside two pairs of pants for me. | jenolọk |
15. | Kwōj ja kaaidiki ḷọk lukwōn jedọujij e an. | Please make his pants' waist narrower. | aidik |
16. | Kwōn jep jedọujij e aō bwe eaitok. | Cut my trousers shorter because they're too long. | jepjep |
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