Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Ear maroñ wiin ilo ettōr aetok eo kōn an jakkijeje. | He won the long distance run because he seldom tires. | jakkijeje |
2. | Ear ṃōṃan (eṃṃan) aer kukure ikkureak rōjab podem wiin. | They played well but didn't begin to win. | podem |
3. | Ej kaajjimālele bajjik innām ejujen maroñ wiin. | S/he'll keep saying s/he'll win and s/he just might do so. | ajjimālele |
4. | Enāj kar wiin ak wōjḷā eo an ekapidikkeiki. | He would have won if his sail hadn't been torn, thus making him bring up the rear | piditte |
5. | Koṃwin pinniki kumi eṇ ad bwe ren kōkōḷoḷo (ekkōḷoḷo) im wiin. | You must cheer our team so they can be enthused toward winning. | pinnik |
6. | Raar ibeb em wiin ilo teeñ eo āliktata | They turned on the pressure and came back to win in the last quarter. | ibeb |
7. | Ri-ekkokouwa eo jān high school ear wiin. | The juggler from high school won the contest. | ekkokowa |
8. | Ri-eotaak eo jān Mājeej eaar wiin. | The wrestler from Mājeej won the wrestling match. | eotaak |
9. | Rōnaaj kar wiin ak eboor pijja eo. | They would have won but their pitcher was wild. | boor |
10. | Wūnin an wiin kōn an jijidede (ijjidede) em ṃōṃan eṃṃanpein. | S/he won because s/he was lucky and had a good hand. | jide |
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