Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Āinwōt iar ba ke koṃeañ naaj bar petok im eọtōk ān in?” men eo ikar roñ an irooj eo jiroñ ḷọk Jema de in. | “Didn’t I say you would drift off course and then end up right back here where you started?” That was the only thing I heard the Chief say to Father. [P1347] | peḷọk |
2. | Āinwōt iar ba ke koṃeañ naaj bar petok im eọtōk ān in?” men eo ikar roñ an irooj eo jiroñ ḷọk Jema de in. | “Didn’t I say you would drift off course and then end up right back here where you started?” That was the only thing I heard the Chief say to Father. [P1347] | petok |
3. | “Ekwe ṇo kein rej jiroñ eō bwe Kuajleen ṇe i rilik, ṃōttan jidik jeḷe,” Jema ekar ba. | “Well the waves are telling me Kwajalein is to the west and we are going to pass it very soon,” Father said. [P899] | ḷe |
4. | “Eṃōj aō jiroñ ḷọk ḷeen nejū bwe en kōmjaik wōt im kab kōjjeḷāik tok kōjro ñe eor oktak.” | “I told my son to watch him and to let us know if anything changes.” [P1073] | kōmja |
5. | “Ij wōnāne ḷọk kiin ak ñe kwōlo ḷeo juon kab jiroñ ḷọk | “I’m going to the island now, but when you see him, please tell him. [P109] | jiroñ |
6. | “Jero kōrọọl wa in bwe jen jino jeje tak,” iroñ an Jema jiroñ ḷọk Bojin eo. | “Let’s turn the boat so we can sail into the wind,” I heard Father yell over to the Boatswain. [P1098] | rọọl |
7. | “Jero kōrọọl wa in bwe jen jino jeje tak,” iroñ an Jema jiroñ ḷọk Bojin eo. | “Let’s turn the boat so we can sail into the wind,” I heard Father yell over to the Boatswain. [P1098] | jero |
8. | “Jero kōrọọl wa in bwe jen jino jeje tak,” iroñ an Jema jiroñ ḷọk Bojin eo. | “Let’s turn the boat so we can sail into the wind,” I heard Father yell over to the Boatswain. [P1098] | kōj |
9. | “Kōpeḷḷọke aj ṇe i ṃaan im kwaḷọki tok emjak ko bwe kein arro naaj loklok,” iroñ an Kapen eo jiroñ ḷọk Bojin eo. | “Open the hatch and get some anchor line; we can use that to tie up the boards,” I heard the Captain yell over to the Boatswain. [P674] | kowaḷọk |
10. | Ej aikuj kar meḷeḷe eake men eo Jema ekar jiroñ ḷọk kōnke joñan an kijoñ jāālelin nemān kiaj eo i lowa, jeitan ban kōboutuut ijo. | The Boatswain must have understood what Father meant, because the smell of gas was so strong inside that we could hardly breathe. [P771] | jāālel |
11. | Ej aikuj kar meḷeḷe eake men eo Jema ekar jiroñ ḷọk kōnke joñan an kijoñ jāālelin nemān kiaj eo i lowa, jeitan ban kōboutuut ijo. | The Boatswain must have understood what Father meant, because the smell of gas was so strong inside that we could hardly breathe. [P771] | kōboutut |
12. | Elibwetōre jiroñ eṇ | She's got double dimples. | libwetōr |
13. | Emaat maroñ in kōppānpen jiroñ eo ñan an ṃare | They gave all they had to prepare the girl for her wedding. | pepānpān |
14. | Eokkọkwekwe bōran jiroñ eṇ | That young lady always wears bangs. | kọkwe |
15. | Iar jiroñ eok kōn kwelọk eo. | I notified you about the meeting. | jiroñ |
16. | Ij jiroñ eok ke kwoban tōprak. | I assure you that you won't make it. | jiroñ |
17. | Jiroñ eṇ ej loe ekakeiñkiiki. | His new girl has brought new life into him. | keeñki |
18. | Juon eṇ jiroñ deọeo ej kab itok. | A beautiful girl just arrived. | jiroñ |
19. | Juon men imeḷọkọk in jiroñ eok | There's one thing I forgot to tell you. | juon men |
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