Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Māllen eañ in ebuñut ḷakijoñjoñ in,” Jema eba im ettōñ dikdik ke erro kar pārorāiki laḷ ḷọk | “This guy sure is brave,” Father said, chuckling as the two of them carried him down with both hands. [P1048] | māl |
2. | “Māllen eañ in ebuñut ḷakijoñjoñ in,” Jema eba im ettōñ dikdik ke erro kar pārorāiki laḷ ḷọk | “This guy sure is brave,” Father said, chuckling as the two of them carried him down with both hands. [P1048] | pārorā |
3. | Aelōñin eañ. | The northern atolls. | eañ |
4. | Ālikin jet raan jān iien eo, ejerak waan raun eo ñan Ratak Eañ im kōmmān uwe kōn ṃweiuk ko ṃweiemmān ioon ñan Likiep. | After a few days, the Ratak Eañ field trip ship set sail and we sailed to Likiep with all our cargo. [P1349] | ṃweiuk |
5. | Alkarkar ke ijuun eañ erabōlḷọk | "It's quite clear that the north star shines brightly" —words from a popular contemporary song. | alkarkar |
6. | Eañ ajri eṇ. | That child is urinating. | eañ |
7. | Ear eañ ke niñniñ ṇe ṃokta jān an kiki? | Did you help the child urinate before he went to sleep? | eañ |
8. | Ejauwi aikūtōkōdin ratak eañ. | Aikūtōkōd fish from the nothern islands are not delicious. | aikūtōkōd |
9. | Eḷap an lōñ eañ ilo aelōñin Wōjjā. | There are lots of eañ shells at Wotje Atoll. | eañ |
10. | Erawūn Ratak eañ. | He's making the Northern Ratak field trip. | rawūn |
11. | Ikar arruñijñij wōt im ij jañin lukkuun meḷeḷe ewi eañ im rak. | I was still sleepy and didn’t know right from left. [P585] | aruñijñij |
12. | Irooj in ratak eañ. | He is the chief of the northern atolls. | irooj |
13. | Jen ikōñ bwe jej tōḷọk ñak ta eañ im rak. | Let's keep quiet because we're equally confused. | tōḷọk |
14. | Kōto in ej itok jān eañ. | The wind comes from the north. | eañ |
15. | Kwaeṃṃōḷoḷo ḷọk ṇa ijin jān ñe kwōnaaj etal eañ ṃweeṇ | You're cooler here than if you went into the house. | aeṃōḷoḷo |
16. | Kwōj aike ḷọk eañ ea | Where are you towing it to? | aik |
17. | Māllen eañ in, ebuñut ḷakijoñjoñ in. | Men from the north are strong (from a chant). | māl |
18. | Ratak eañ ejọwōtwōtḷọk jān Rālik rak. | The northeastern Marshalls are drier than the southwestern Marshalls. | jọwōtwōt |
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