Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Ekwe ij ja ajādik tok ṃōk ñan wa eṇ im eọroñ ennaan,” ḷōḷḷap eo eba. | “Ok, for now I’m going to wander over to that boat and find out what’s going on,” the old man said. [P133] | ajādik |
2. | “Ta ennaan bajjek,” ḷōḷḷap eo eba. | “What’s going on?” the old man said. [P73] | nenaan |
3. | “Ta ennaan? Āinwōt koṃ pojak bajjek, eṃṃan bween ke?” | “What’s the story? It looks like you are getting ready; is the forecast good?” [P429] | bwe |
4. | Eajāllik an ennaan. | His words have consequences. | ajāllik |
5. | Eajāllik ḷọk an ennaan jān ña | Her words carry more weight than mine. | ajāllik |
6. | Ewi nenaan (ennaan)? | What's new? | naan |
7. | Kiiō armej in aelōñ ko ilikin rejjab aikuj in kōttar wa bwe ren eọroñ ennaan. | Now people on outer islands don’t need to await the arrival of a ship so that they can hear news. [S26] | eọroñ |
8. | Kiiō armej in aelōñ ko ilikin rejjab aikuj in kōttar wa bwe ren eọroñ ennaan. | Now people on outer islands don’t need to await the arrival of a ship so that they can hear news. [S26] | nenaan |
9. | Nenaan (Ennaan) eo ekāiruji lọjiō. | The news thrilled me. | iruj lọjie- |
10. | Ta nenaan (ennaan) bajjek? ...Ej ja jejeḷọk ejjeḷọkwōt. | Any news yet? ... Nothing yet. | ja |
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