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1.Bwe taunin ke jej pojān [pojak in] tar metwan Likabwiro.“We might as well since we are going to sail through the stormy waters of the Likabwiro storm. [P332]pojak
2.Ekwe kōjmān tar āne waj,” eba.“Okay, let’s sail toward the island,” he said. [P1247]tar
3.Eṃṃan ke ñe jeañ tar āne waj ñan ān ṇe i ṃaan im kanne nien dān e ie?”“Would it be okay if we sail to the island up ahead and fill up our drinking water there?” [P1241]ie
4.Iba eṃṃan ñe jeañ tar āne waj im teiñi kōb ṇe adeañ ṃokta jān ad itaḷọk wōt ñan eoonene.”“Should we sail to that island and fill up our water container before heading to the main island?” [P1213]kōb
5.Iba eṃṃan ñe jeañ tar āne waj im teiñi kōb ṇe adeañ ṃokta jān ad itaḷọk wōt ñan eoonene.”“Should we sail to that island and fill up our water container before heading to the main island?” [P1213]itaḷọk
6.Iba eṃṃan ñe jeañ tar āne waj im teiñi kōb ṇe adeañ ṃokta jān ad itaḷọk wōt ñan eoonene.”“Should we sail to that island and fill up our water container before heading to the main island?” [P1213]eoonene
7.Kōjmān naaj tar niñatak ṃōṃkaj innem diak rōkeañ,” Kapen eo eba.“We’ll come north first and then tack to the south,” the Captain said. [P841]niña
8.Ñe jeañ bar tar tawaj jidik tarrin juon boñ im juon raan, jenaaj loe.”We need to sail for approximately one more night and one more day and then we’ll see it.” [P873]ta
9.Alikkar ke ñe wa men eṇ, ej tar tok.”If that’s a boat, it’s clearly sailing toward us.” [P1124]tar
10.Ebarāinwōt tipen kōiie i loṃaḷo meñe ej jañin kar tar meto kaṇ rōḷḷap.It seemed seaworthy in the lagoon, but it had not yet traveled on the high sea. [P15]kōiie
11.Ebarāinwōt tipen kōiie i loṃaḷo meñe ej jañin kar tar meto kaṇ rōḷḷap.It seemed seaworthy in the lagoon, but it had not yet traveled on the high sea. P15meñe
12.Ej tar bōōjōje naan ko ñan armej ro.He is starting to spread the word to the people.bōōjōj
13.Epāpijek ṃwilin ḷadik eṇ kōn an tar jān joñan an anemkwōj.His behavior leaves a lot to be desired because of lack of discipline.pāpijek
14.Kōn an tar jān joñan an ḷeo bōballele, kōṃwōj kar jab kanooj eḷḷọk ñan men ko ej ba.Because his interest in worldly possessions was too much, we did not pay too much attention to what he was saying.balle
15.Meñe eṃṃan kūtwōmmān tak ḷọk ak kōn an kar baj ḷap ammān ḷe i rōtle, enañin juon wiikin ammān tar takAnd although the wind was pushing us along nicely, we had already drifted far enough west that it took us about a week sailing eastward. [P1184]rāātle
16.Meñe eṃṃan kūtwōmmān tak ḷọk ak kōn an kar baj ḷap ammān ḷe i rōtle, enañin juon wiikin ammān tar takAnd although the wind was pushing us along nicely, we had already drifted far enough west that it took us about a week sailing eastward. [P1184]kōto
17.Ñe ikar ruṃwij jidik inaaj kar lukkuun ñarij lowa, kōnke ej ṃōj wōt lutōk ḷọk ak ebar tar tok juon ṇo im kōjbouki wa eo im ewātin .If I had waited any longer I would have fallen down hard; just as I emptied the bucket a wave smacked the boat so hard that it almost capsized. [P650]kōjbouk

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