Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Ajri raṇ rej kọutiltil buḷōn mar kaṇ. | The children are having an acrobatic contest in the woods. | util |
2. | Ear tōkaik ḷọk bọọḷ eo ñan buḷōn mar | He hit a fly ball right into the bushes. | tōkai |
3. | Eeḷbōne buḷōn Intia | There are elephants all over India. | eḷbōn |
4. | Ejọ ek eo buḷōn bok | The fish is slipping into the sand. | jọ |
5. | Ekajjookok an jālleplep buḷōn armej ro. | He made a spectacle of himself lying face up in the crowd. | jarleplep |
6. | Eḷaññe eor ekwe jemaroñ kajjioñ wekar buḷōn baib kā im karreoiki.” | If there is, well then we can try to thread it through the pipes and clean them that way.” [P732] | wākar |
7. | Elōñ kidu awiia buḷōn ānin | There are wild animals in the middle of the island. | buḷōn |
8. | Emarok jilōñlōñ im eḷak errobōlbōl dedojat i buḷōn lọjet, iwātin kar abwinmake eaki. | It was pitch-black and as the plankton glowed deep down in the sea, I was almost afraid there might be ghosts around. [P568] | rorobōlbōl |
9. | Emetak buḷōn bōra | My head hurts from deep inside. | buḷōn |
10. | Emọọn bao eo buḷōn mar | The chicken went into the bushes. | mọọn |
11. | Eṇṇọbṇab buḷōn kōḷọk eo. | Popping sounds kept coming out of the forest fire. | ṇọb |
12. | Eṇṇōkṇōk ānbwinnū kōn aō kar kakōtkōt buḷōn wōt | My body stung all over after running through the rain. | ṇōṇōk |
13. | Eokkorōtrōt buḷōn meja | My eyes smart. | korōt |
14. | Eruprup lep ko buḷōn mar eṇ. | The eggs in the bush have hatched. | ruprup |
15. | Ettaikōkō buḷōn mar in Abdika. | There are tigers all over the African jungles. | taikō |
16. | Iḷak erre lọk ilo an Bojin eo tōbal ṃaan ḷọk im jako ḷọk i buḷōn marok ko. | I watched the Boatswain crawl toward the front of the boat and disappear in to the darkness. [P571] | buḷōn |
17. | Iroñjake an kōnono tok im ḷak rōre to ḷọk ñan kapilōñ, ilo an aḷ jino jako ḷọk i buḷōn lọjet | Listening to what he said I looked over to the west and saw that the sun was starting to set in the middle of the ocean. [P500] | roñjake |
18. | Jeeknaan in buḷōn mar | A bush native (kanaka). | jeeknaan |
19. | Jek wōjke ṇe bwe en waḷọk buḷōn. | Chop that tree so that the heart of it appears. | boḷ |
20. | Jet kaṇ elin/ilen bao buḷōn mar eṇ. | There are some chicken nests in the boondocks. | el |
21. | Ke ekar ṃōj aerro ṃōṃajidjid ñan doon, ḷōḷḷap eo ejitōñ ḷọk buḷōn mar ko jetakiermān innem erjel Bojin eo jibadek ḷọk | When they were done nodding while talking to each other, the Old Man pointed east toward the middle of the bushes and the three of them including the Bosun headed over that way. [P1265] | jetak |
22. | Kwōn mọọn buḷōn mar ṇe | Get into that shrub there. | mọọn |
23. | Ñe ej det em ṃōṃan (eṃṃan) lañ, ekkoonaḷaḷ buḷōn lọjet | When the weather is good and the sun is shining, one sees sun rays in the ocean. | koonaḷ |
24. | Ta eṇ ej dedokwōjkwōj (eddokwōjkwōj) buḷōn mar eṇ? | What causes the continual snapping (of branches) inside the bush? | dokwōj |
25. | Wa eo eṇ ejakoḷọk buḷōn dān | The boat disappeared into the water. | jako |
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