Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Ejọ injin e,” Bojin eo eba tok ñan ña | “The engine is running,” the Boatswain said to me. [P323] | jọ |
2. | “Ejọ kōn jab āindein etto. | “It wasn’t like that in the old days. [P396] | jọ |
3. | Āinwōt ñe iñak ke ejọ injin eo an wa eo, ilo an kōnono tok. | The way he talked to me was like he didn’t know I knew the engine had started. [P322] | jọ |
4. | Ejọ ek eo buḷōn bok. | The fish is slipping into the sand. | jọ |
5. | Ejọ kijeek eo. | The fire has started. | jọ |
6. | Ejọ kōn kilep ak kiiō eaidik. | He used to be fat but now he is skinny. | jọ |
7. | Ejọ kōn turọñ tok wōt ijeṇ ak rainin ijaje ia. | He mostly used to spearfish there but today I don't know where he does. | jọ |
8. | Ejọ ri-iakiu raan ko an ri-Nibboñ. | He used to be a baseball player during Japanese times. | jọ |
9. | Ilo raan ko ejọ kōn lutōk ḷọk Kuajleen kōn jọkpejin aḷaḷ kab tiin. | In these days Kwajalein used to be overflowing with scrap wood and metal. [P16] | jọkpej |
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