Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Ear jerkak ṃokta jān an ikkūr kako. | He got up before the rooster crowed. | jerkak |
2. | Ear kako piik ko. | He freed the pigs. | ko |
3. | Ear kako ri-keemem ro, koḷmān Kaaḷ. | He chased away the guests -- you know Carl. | koḷmān |
4. | Ej (ik)kūr kako eṇ | That rooster is crowing. | kūkūr |
5. | Emañ kako eo em jab bar ire. | The rooster got negatively conditioned and refused to fight. | mañ |
6. | Errọñ kooḷan kako eṇ | That rooster's feathers are bristling. | rōrọñ |
7. | Jej mājurin kako. | We can just sleep lightly so we’ll be ready to jump up if we need to. [We'll sleep like roosters.] [P810] | mājur |
8. | Kajjitōk: Kwōj itōk jān ia kako eṇ?; Jān lo mar eṇ; Kwaar et?, Iar eabeb kijō ṃōñā | A query: "Whence came that rooster?", "From those boondocks."; "What did you there?", "Scratched for my food.". | ebeb |
9. | Kako eṇ ej kāineik lọlọ eṇ. | The rooster is covering the hen. | ine |
10. | Kako eo ear jebwijiḷọk kako eo juon. | The rooster kicked away the other rooster. | jebwij |
11. | Kako eo ear jebwijiḷọk kako eo juon. | The rooster kicked away the other rooster. | jebwij |
12. | Kako eo ejebwiji kako eo juon. | The rooster kicked (spurred) the other rooster. | jebwij |
13. | Kako eo ejebwiji kako eo juon. | The rooster kicked (spurred) the other rooster. | jebwij |
14. | Ḷeo emoot in jāne kako eo | The man went to snare the rooster. | jān |
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