Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Bwe eṃṃan rot ke kōto in ej ḷapḷọk ak wa in eitan okjak ippān ṇo kein,” Bojin eo eukōt ḷọk | “How can it be fine if the wind is getting stronger and the boat is going to capsize from the waves,” the Bosun shot back. [P702] | okjak |
2. | “Bwe eṃṃan rot ke kōto in ej ḷapḷọk ak wa in eitan okjak ippān ṇo kein,” Bojin eo eukōt ḷọk | “How can it be fine if the wind is getting stronger and the boat is going to capsize from the waves,” the Bosun shot back. [P702] | ukok |
3. | Ear jājjāj tok im okjak otobai eo waan. | His motorcycle skidded and fell over. | jājjāj |
4. | Ej okjak wōt wa eo ak rōkeilupakoiki. | As soon as the canoe capsized they performed the keilupako. | keilupako |
5. | Ekar kate bwe en jab okjak ak eitok wōt bwe en tōn ñarij laḷ. | He was trying hard to not fall over but it seemed like he was going to bite the dust. [P155] | ñarñar |
6. | Ikar aikuj dāpij tibat eo bwe en jab okjak im pāddo kenọkwōle ḷọk kijeek eo bwe ej itok wōt in mej kōn an ṃōḷauwi kane ko. | I had to hold onto the teapot, so it wouldn't topple over, and occasionally stir the fire, which tended to die because the firewood was damp. [P885] | kenọkwōl |
7. | Juon iaan ri-inene waini ro ear okjak. | One of the men who was carrying a bag of copra on his shoulder fell down. | inene |
8. | Kwōn kajiroke ajiri ṇe bwe en jab okjak. | Tell that child to hold on to keep from falling. | jirok |
9. | Ṇo ko rōbar kōjbouki wa eo im ewātin okjak kabwijere | The waves pushed the boat again and it almost capsized. [P686] | kōjbouk |
10. | Wa eo kiōk okjak, ekwe ebar jiṃwe. | The boat would almost capsize but then would straighten up again. | kiōk |
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