Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Ak āinwōt iar eñjake ṇoin likin Pikeej ke ej joraantak, ṃoktaḷọk jidik jān an kun,” Jema eba. | “But I’m sure I felt the Pikeej island ocean side waves at dawn, just a little while before it shut off,” Father said. [P792] | joraantak |
2. | “Kwōj ḷōmṇak jekar tōpar ia ke ej kun injin e admān?” Jema ekajjitōk ippān. | “Where do you think we were when our engine went out?” Father asked. [P790] | ad |
3. | Āindeo an wa eo kar epaak tok wōt im kōm kar ḷōmṇak enaaj kar wātokin de eo ak ebuñjen im ḷak kun teeñki ko ie, ejej men eṇ kōmjel loe. | In this way the boat got closer and we thought it would just keep coming, but all of a sudden the lights on it went out, and we couldn’t see anything. [P1153] | buñjen |
4. | Ak ñe wa eo juon ekar jab bar waḷọk ālikin an kar kun. | We didn’t see the other boat again after its lights disappeared. [P1172] | kukun |
5. | Anekane kijeek ṇe bwe eitōn kun. | Put more fire wood in the fire before it goes out. | anekane |
6. | Ankaane kijek ṇe bwe en jab kun. | Put wood on the fire so it doesn't die out. | ankaan |
7. | Ekar āindeo an dikḷọk im kun injin eo. | It just kept slowing down until it finally stopped. [P617] | kukun |
8. | Ilo iien eo ke ekar kun injin eo im wa eo ej pepepe bajjek ej kab toojḷọk ainikien kōto eo. | Once the engine was off and the boat was just floating, the sound of the wind became much more obvious. [P663] | tooj |
9. | Raar kakūtōtōūki ak ear jab kun an ḷaaṃ | They provoked him but he did not lose his temper. | kun an ḷaaṃ |
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