Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Āinwōt joñan in adeañ meto tak jān āne jen kar lo wōt meramin Kwajleen | “It seems like when we were sailing east we could still see the lights on Kwajalein. [P548] | meram |
2. | Ej bōtōktōk allōñ ñe laḷ in ej pinej meramin aḷ jāne. | An eclipse of the moon comes about when the earth blocks off the sunlight from it. | bōtōktōk allōñ |
3. | Ej jab meramin wetakḷapin Awaii wōt Ṃajeḷ | It's not as bright in Hawaii during half-moon nights as in the Marshalls. | wetakḷap |
4. | Erreo meramin allōñ buñūnin. | It's a clear moonlight night tonight. | meramin allōñ |
5. | Etke ij jab lo meramin jatiraito eo i Kuwajleen?” Bojin eo eba. | Why can’t I see the lights on Kwajalein?” the Boatswain said. [P561] | jatiraito |
6. | Meramin jatiraito eo eromaake kōdọ eo. | The searchlight illuminates the cloud. | romaak |
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