Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | "Jede ak eō" ej juon iaan jabōn kōnnaan ko an ri-Ṃajeḷ. | "Look up to the frigate bird" is a Marshallese proverb. (It means to follow and respect the traditional chief.) | ak |
2. | “Inaaj jibwe jabōn rā kā rej deḷọñ tok innem kwōnaaj jibwe jabōn jab ṇe ippaṃ im kabwijere laḷ waj.” | “I am going to hold one end of the boards and put them inside; then you grab the other side and pass them down.” [P744] | kabwijer |
3. | “Inaaj jibwe jabōn rā kā rej deḷọñ tok innem kwōnaaj jibwe jabōn jab ṇe ippaṃ im kabwijere laḷ waj.” | “I am going to hold one end of the boards and put them inside; then you grab the other side and pass them down.” [P744] | kabwijer |
4. | Ajiri ro rej kōbabūb ḷọk ñan jabōn āniin | The children are looking for butterflies toward the end of the island. | babbūb |
5. | Bao in eṇ ej pād jabōn tata kiju eṇ. | The bird is at the end of the mast. | jabōn |
6. | Eajokḷāḷọk jabōn ānin tuiōñ. | The mound of stones on the northern end of the island is bigger. | ajokḷā |
7. | Ekabokbok tata jabōn Laura | The sandiest place in Majuro Atoll is at the end of Laura. | bokbok |
8. | Epọpo jabōn eo ṇai neen. | The snake coiled around his leg. | pọpo |
9. | Iḷak baj erre āne ḷọk ilo juon deppin baat ej jutak lōñ ḷọk jān keinikkan i jabōn ān eo tu eōñ. | As I looked over toward the island I saw a huge cloud of smoke rising up from the foliage on the northern tip of the island. [P1244] | depdep |
10. | Jab kepaak jabōn ra ṇe bwe enaaj kwōjjeḷọk. | Don't go near the end of the branch or it will give way. | kwōj |
11. | Jabōn eo ear jāliñiñ ilo ra eo. | The serpent coiled around the branch. | jāliñiñ |
12. | Kōjro jiña ḷọk ñan jabōn ānin | Let's draw pictures until we come to the end of the island. | jiña |
13. | Kwōn buuji jabōn to ṇe | Tie the end of that rope. | bubu |
14. | Kwōn ilele tok jān jabōn ile ṇe bwe ij ilele waj jān ije? | Can you string the fish from the other end while I string from this end? | ile |
15. | Kwōn inwijet tok jān jabōn kōrkōr ṇe | Lash this way from the other end of the canoe there. | inwijet |
16. | Kwōn ḷōñaj jabōn bọọk ṇe tu iōñ bwe ij ḷōñaj jabōn ije turōk. | You lift the north end of the box while I lift the south end of it. | lōñaj |
17. | Kwōn ḷōñaj jabōn bọọk ṇe tu iōñ bwe ij ḷōñaj jabōn ije turōk. | You lift the north end of the box while I lift the south end of it. | lōñaj |
18. | Wa eo eṇ ej pād jabōn āneṇ | The canoe is at the end of the island. | jabōn |
19. | Wūniti jabōn aḷaḷ kaṇ. | Tie up the ends of those pieces of lumber. | wūnit |
20. | Wūnōk i jabōn perañ | Food stored at the edge of the special basket. | perañ |
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