Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Anekane kijeek ṇe bwe eitōn kun. | Put more fire wood in the fire before it goes out. | anekane |
2. | E eo ear lo kijeek, im inọñ ko rej ba bwe unin an ri-Amedka mālōtlōt, Etao ear ko jān Ṃajeḷ im bōkḷọk an mālōtlōt ñan Amedka. | He is the one who discovered fire, and the legends say that the reason Americans are smart is that Etao left the Marshalls and took his knowledge to America. [S13] | lelo |
3. | E eo ear lo kijeek, im inọñ ko rej ba bwe unin an ri-Amedka mālōtlōt, Etao ear ko jān Ṃajeḷ im bōkḷọk an mālōtlōt ñan Amedka. | He is the one who discovered fire, and the legends say that the reason Americans are smart is that Etao left the Marshalls and took his knowledge to America. [S13] | mālōtlōt |
4. | Ejālitak kijeek eo wōt ko. | The fire has been protected from the rain. | jālitak |
5. | Ejenjen kijeek eo kadede. | The fire has already been started. | jenjen |
6. | Ejọ kijeek eo | The fire has started. | jọ |
7. | 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 |
8. | Eṃōñāñe kijeek eo | The fire expanded. | ṃōñāñe |
9. | Ibwiin baat kōn aō kar pād turin kijeek eṇ | I have the smell of smoke because I have stayed near the fire. | baat |
10. | 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 |
11. | Ikar kajjioñ jene juon kijeek ilo wūpaajin kōmat eo. | I tried to start a fire in the cook stove. [P883] | jenjen |
12. | Ikar kajjioñ jene juon kijeek ilo wūpaajin kōmat eo. | I tried to start a fire in the cook stove. [P883] | wūpaaj |
13. | Ikar kwaḷe im ḷak rōreo, itaake ioon upaajin kōmat eo, innem ibar ankaane ḷọk kijeek eo bwe en mat ṃōkaj kōkan eo. | I rinsed it clean, put it on the stove, and fed the fire so it would cook quickly. [P369] | tōtaak |
14. | Jālitake kijeek ṇe jān kōto in. | Put up a shelter to protect the fire from the wind. | jālitak |
15. | Jọun kijeek ṇe | Throw water on the fire. | jọjo |
16. | Juon eo tibatin ti ej kōmat ippān kọpe eo limeerro ioon kijeek eo | A pot of tea was warming together with their coffee over the fire. [P268] | lime- |
17. | Kijeek eo ekaaerare ni ko. | The fire scorched the coconut trees. | aerar |
18. | Kōpooj kijeek ko bwe ri-ekkoonak ro rā tok. | Get the cooking fires ready because those who went to fish for rainbow runners are on their way back. | ekkoonak |
19. | Kwōj ri-anekane kijeek ṇe wōttōṃ ṃōj | Your only responsibility is to see that the fire is kept burning. | anekane |
20. | Kwōn barōke kijeek ṇe jān wōt. | Shield the fire from the rain. | barōk |
21. | Kwōn it mājet ṇe im kōjọ kijeek ṇe | You should strike a match and light the fire. | it |
22. | Kwōn ṃane kijeek ṇe | Extinguish the fire. | ṃanṃan |
23. | Ḷōṃaro raar it bwe ejjeḷọk mājet ñan aer kōjọ juon kijeek. | The men made fire by rubbing sticks together, since they didn't have matches to start the fire. | it |
24. | 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- |
25. | 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 |
26. | Taake waj ainbat ṇe itōrerein kijeek ṇe | Put the pot at the rim of the fire. | tōtaak |
27. | Wọn ṇe ej ri-jenjen kijeek? | Who will be the one to start the fire? | jenjen |
28. | Wōn ṇe enaaj jene kijeek ṇe | Who will have the fire start? | jenjen |
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