Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Bōlen eṃṃan ñe kwōjab kōbaatat ijin,” Jema eba. | “Maybe it’s better if you don’t smoke here,” Father said. [P770] | kōbaatat |
2. | “Ejjeḷọk wōd ak metaltōl wōt jān ijin im etal,” Bojin eo eba im to laḷ tak jān raan kiju eo ke ekar jure ṃaan wa eo ie. | “There are no more coral heads so it will be smooth sailing from here on out,” the Boatswain said as he came down from the top of the mast where he had been watching for coral heads up ahead. [P504] | jejor |
3. | “Ilukkuun ṃōk in añōtñōt bwe kōṃro en rọọl ak eñin kōṃro kab pād de ijin im kūrroḷọk wōt,” leḷḷap eo eba. | “I’m really tired of begging that we go back, but here we are just staying and getting more gout,” the old woman said. [P197] | kūrro |
4. | “Jema e, etke eppakoko ijin?” ikar kate eō im kajjitōk. | “Father, why are there so many sharks out there?” I braced myself and asked. [P1005] | pako |
5. | “Kwōmaroñ pād jidik ijin innem itok ippaṃro Bojin i lōñ. | “You stay here for a while and then come up with me and the Boatswain.” [P1095] | ippa- |
6. | Aeṃōḷoḷoū ṇa ijin ekōṃṃan aō abwin etal. | The coolness I get at this spot makes me want to stay. | aeṃōḷoḷo |
7. | Armej ro raaikuj tata repād ijin. | The most needy people are here. | aikuj |
8. | Baj alikkarin mejatoto ke jej errelọk im lo Arṇo jān ijin. | It's such a clear day that we can see Arno from where we are. | alikkar |
9. | Eaelor ḷọk ijin. | This spot is shadier. | aelor |
10. | Eaewaar ḷọk ijin. | The current flowing into the lagoon is stronger here. | aewaar |
11. | Eaewaare ijin. | Currents flowing into the lagoon are always present at this particular. | aear |
12. | Eaewaareḷọk ijin jān ijjuweo. | The current flowing into the lagoon is stronger here than over there. | aear |
13. | Eban jeṃḷọk aō emḷọke tok ijin. | I can't stop being nostalgic about this place. | emḷọk |
14. | Ebar ejjeḷọk men eṇ Kapen eo eba ke ej roñ ijin jān ḷōḷḷap eo. | The Captain didn’t say anything else when he heard from the old man. [P67] | ba |
15. | Ej ṃōj an ba ijin ak Jema eto laḷ ḷọk ilowaan wa eo. | After saying that, Father went down inside the boat. [P304] | to |
16. | Ej ṃōj wōt an ba ijin ak ekālaḷtak im jok i lowa ijo kōmjel Jema im Kapen eo ej pād ie. | As soon as he said that he jumped down to where Dad, the Captain, and I were. [P763] | kā- |
17. | Ejuae ijin. | We're in the currents closest to the island. | juae |
18. | Etke rōkaaetoik ijin? | What makes the current here flow westward? | aeto |
19. | Ewōiḷ ḷọk ijin jān ijjieṇ. | There's more oil here that over there. | wōil |
20. | Ewōr ke ri-aetọ ijin? | Are there people from the small islets here? | aetọ |
21. | Ewōr ke ri-aikne ijin? | Is there anyone from the north side of the island here? | aikne |
22. | Iar lo an anen etaotok ijin tok | I saw him with his seizure coming in this direction | anennetao |
23. | Ij ba wōt ijin ak etar tok juon ṇo im depet kōjaan wa eo. | Right as I said it a wave smashed up against the side of the boat. [P597] | depdep |
24. | Ij ba wōt ijin ak etar tok juon ṇo im depet kōjaan wa eo. | Right as I said it a wave smashed up against the side of the boat. [P597] | kōja |
25. | Ijin eo iar lo barulep eo ie. | Here is where I found the coconut crab. | ijin |
26. | Iroñ ijin im jino ḷōmṇake tok Likiep. | When I heard that I started to think about Likiep. [P552] | ḷōmṇak |
27. | Jab etetal ijin bwe lọpet. | Don't walk here because it's the eastern side of the house. | pet |
28. | Jema eroñ ijin im jab bar aepādpād ak etōbtōb ḷọk ñan ippān Kapen eo. | Father heard this and didn't hesitate but rushed straight to the Captain. [P1087] | tōbtōb |
29. | Jen kajuur eṃ nuknuk in ijin. | Let's pitch the tent here. | eṃ nuknuk |
30. | Jen kakkije ijin. | Let's rest here. | ijin |
31. | Joñan an aitok ijin eḷaññe jej pād i eoḷapān, ejej āne en jej loe. | It is so wide that if you were right in the middle of it, you wouldn’t be able to see any islands. [P1320] | ioḷap |
32. | Kiiō ke kwopād ijin, kwōn ja jibwe banōḷ e bwe in teiñi tāāñ e an injin e kōn kiaj.” | Now that you’re here you can hold the funnel so I can fill the engine up with gas.” [P589] | banōḷ |
33. | Kōjro kaawawa ijin. | Let's kill time here. | awa |
34. | Kwaeṃṃōḷoḷo ḷọk ṇa ijin jān ñe kwōnaaj etal eañ ṃweeṇ | You're cooler here than if you went into the house. | aeṃōḷoḷo |
35. | Ṃōjin an Kapen eo ba ijin, epikkālọk ñan ioon wab eo im wōnāne ḷọk | After the Captain said this, he jumped onto the dock and went to the island. [P111] | pikkālọk |
36. | Naaj jete buñtōn neeṃ jān ijin ḷọk ñan ṃweiieṇ | How many steps will it take you from here to that house? | buñtōn |
37. | Rej ba ke ñe ewōtlọk juon menọknọk ijin, emaat wōt ṇa i mejatoto ippān pako. | They say that if some trash is tossed overboard here, it will be snapped up by the sharks before it hits the water. [P1322] | mejatoto |
38. | Ta in ej kōlọurōūk ijin? | What makes this soil poor? | lọurō |
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