Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Emālu leen ut eṇ. | The flowers from that bush are fragrant. | mālu |
2. | Emāmet leen ni eṇ. | The fruit of that coconut tree is sweet. | māmet |
3. | Ennọ leen abōl pinanaan Naṃdik. | Naṃdik has good tasting apple bananas. | abōḷ |
4. | Eokkwaḷṃweṃwe leen ni eṇ. | The nuts of that coconut tree are always falling down prematurely. | kwaḷṃwe |
5. | Eppopo leen bōb eṇ. | That pandanus tree always has bunches with keys that fall easily. | po |
6. | Iṃuk jān leen ut ṇe | Shake the flowers off the bush. (lit. Shake from its fruit that flowering bush.) | iṃuk |
7. | Kwōj ṃōñā ke leen wōjke | Do you like fruit? | le |
8. | Kwōn iṃuki jān leen oran ṇe | Shake the oranges off that tree. | iṃuk |
9. | Leen ṃwil nana eñeṇ emetak. | He's hurting because of his bad behavior. | le |
10. | Rej jede mā eo im lale elōñ ke leen. | They look up to see if the breadfruit tree has borne fruit. | jejed |
11. | Rej kōṃṃan enañin aolep men ko rej aikuji ñan mour jān ni im men ko leen. | They make almost everything they need to live from the conconut and its fruit. [S10] | ni |
12. | Rej kōṃṃan enañin aolep men ko rej aikuji ñan mour jān ni im men ko leen. | They make almost everything they need to live from the conconut and its fruit. [S10] | le |
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