Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Jibwi waj dao kā adeañ jān rūtto rā ānin.” Bojin eo eba im jibwe lōñ tak pāāk eo ke kōrkōr eo ekar atartar tok ippān wa eo. | “I’m passing up some food the people on the island sent over,” the Boatswain said and passed up the bag as the canoe came up alongside the boat. [P1268] | jibwe |
2. | “Jibwi waj dao kā adeañ jān rūtto rā ānin.” Bojin eo eba im jibwe lōñ tak pāāk eo ke kōrkōr eo ekar atartar tok ippān wa eo. | “I’m passing up some food the people on the island sent over,” the Boatswain said and passed up the bag as the canoe came up alongside the boat. [P1268] | dao |
3. | Ḷōḷḷap eṇ e, koṃṃool kōn wa ṇe waaṃ kab teaak kā,” Jema ekkūr āne ḷọk i ḷọkwan kōrkōr eo | “Sir, thank you for letting me use your boat and for the provisions,” Father called over to the shore from behind the canoe. [P1291] | ḷokwa- |
4. | Eaeliki kōrkōr eo im peḷọk. | The current flowing out drifted the canoe away. | aelik |
5. | Eaete ḷọk kōrkōr eo ñan lik. | The current drifted the canoe out to the ocean side. | aet |
6. | Eaewaare arḷọk kōrkōr eo | The kōrkōr drifted into the lagoon with the current. | aear |
7. | Ear bat kōrkōr eo waō jinoun ak eḷak wōtlọk juon ḷadikin eoon ere eliboorore wa ko jet im ḷe | At first my canoe was behind but a gusty wind fell, I chased and passed the others. | ḷadikin eoon ere |
8. | Eddo kubaakin kōrkōr eṇ waan. | His canoe's outrigger is quite heavy. | kubaak |
9. | Ededeḷọk aer inwijete kōrkōr eo | They've already lashed the canoe. | inwijet |
10. | Ej pād wōt ioon kōrkōr eo, ej jañin wanlōñ tak. | He hadn’t come up onto the boat yet and was still down on the canoe. [P1271] | jañin |
11. | Ekātok juon bwebwe im depete kōrkōr eo waō. | A tuna jumped out of the water and slapped my canoe. | depdep |
12. | Erjel kar mọọn ḷọk ilo mar ko im ḷak bar jāde tok erjel ej kōjerrāiki meto tak juon kōrkōr. | They disappeared into the bushes and then reappeared carrying a small canoe. [P1266] | kōjerrā |
13. | Erjel kar mọọn ḷọk ilo mar ko im ḷak bar jāde tok erjel ej kōjerrāiki meto tak juon kōrkōr. | They disappeared into the bushes and then reappeared carrying a small canoe. [P1266] | mọọn |
14. | Erup jouj e an kōrkōr e waō. | The bottom part of my canoe is broken. | jouj |
15. | Iar kajjitōk ie ṃōkajin kōrkōr eo ear jeke. | I asked how fast the canoe he built was. | ie |
16. | Inaaj matātōpe kōrkōr e bwe en pen. | I'll leave these as reinforcements for the canoe. | matātōp |
17. | Jab kōrkōr ioon kūro bwe kwōnaaj jerata. | You'd better not be choosy or you'll be sorry. | kōrkōr ioon kūro |
18. | Jema ebwijlọke āne ḷọk kōrkōr eo bwe en peāne ḷọk ak Bojin eo ekarrūkarōk ioon wa eo. | Father kicked the canoe so it would drift toward the island while the Boatswain started getting things organized on the boat. [P1290] | bwijbwij |
19. | Juon eṇ waan kōrkōr. | He has a small outrigger canoe. | juon |
20. | Kwomaroñ ke inwijete tok jouj e an kōrkōr e waō? | Can you lash the bottom part of my canoe to the upper part? | jouj |
21. | Kwōn inwijet tok jān jabōn kōrkōr ṇe | Lash this way from the other end of the canoe there. | inwijet |
22. | Kwōn kakilen ṃōk wōn eṇ ej eọñōd ilo kōrkōr eṇ | Try to recognize who that is fishing in that canoe. | kakōlkōl |
23. | Ṃokta jān aṃ ṃwelik kōn kōrkōr, kwōj aikuj jeḷā kaṃṃōt. | Before you can take a canoe out into the ocean you have to know how to control the pitch. | ṃōṃōt |
24. | Pukottok juon an kōrkōr in waarro kadkad. | Find a big stone for an anchor for our outrigger canoe. | kadkad |
25. | Wōjḷā eṇ kōrkōr eṇ waan ej jejerakrōk kaake ekainnitōt. | That sail his canoe uses makes it speedy. | innitōt |
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