Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Ejjeḷọk men eṇ eṃṃanḷọk jān rojōri,” Jema ekar ba. | “Nothing is better than saying the rosary,” Father said. [P1177] | rojeri |
2. | “Eṃṃanḷọk jān an āindeṇe im āinwōt ej jānwōde wa in,” Bojin eo euwaak. | “Better than letting him go on like this as if he's sailing this boat single-handedly,” the Boatswain replied. [P1047] | āinde- |
3. | Eṃṃanḷọk ajej jān kūbboṇ. | It's better to be sharing than to be selfish. | ajej |
4. | Eṃṃanḷọk ñe kwokajitpeeḷeḷe peet ṇe ilowan ruṃ ṇe | It is better if you put the bed crosswise in the room. | jitpeeḷeḷ |
5. | Jowan in ri-pālle eṃṃanḷọk jān jowan in ri-Ṃajeḷ. | A lazy American is better than a lazy Marshallese. | jowan |
6. | Kapen eo ekar pād wōt i lowa; ej jañin maroñ ṃōṃakūtkūt ak eṃṃanḷọk. | The Captain was still inside; he was doing much better but still couldn’t move. [P1189] | jañin |
7. | Meñe eṃṃanḷọk aō roñ peḷḷọkin naan ko an Kapen eo, āinwōt eitok wōt bwe in kar tōmak naan ko an Jema kōnke elōñ de alen an kar Kapen eo jirillọk. | Although what the Captain said sounded good, I was more inclined to believe Father because the Captain had already made so many mistakes on this trip and so many bad things were happening as a result. [P875] | jirilọk |
8. | Raan kein ekanooj in eṃṃanḷọk im erreoḷọk aebōj laḷ. | Nowadays cisterns are better and cleaner. [S22] | raan |
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