Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | “Epojak,” erro jiṃor uwaak | “Ready,” they both replied. [P681] | jiṃor |
2. | “Iọkwe eok, ” kōṃro Jema jiṃor ba ke ḷōḷḷap eo ej etal. | “Goodbye,” we both said as the old man left. [P135] | jiṃor |
3. | “Iọkwe,” Jema im Bojin erro jiṃor ba ḷọk ñan Kapen eo ke ej to tok ioon wa eo. | “Hello,” Father and the Boatswain both said to the Captain as he came onto the boat. [P274] | jiṃor |
4. | “Mōjin wōt ad mabuñ ak koṃro jiṃor eake injin ṇe,” Kapen eo ear ba. | “Now that we’ve finished breakfast, you two go work on the engine,” the Captain said. [P278] | ṃabuñ |
5. | Ej rōḷọk wōt aḷaḷ eo jinointata jān pein ak epo ippa im kōṃro jiṃor jejaak ḷọk ñan ḷōṃaro i lōñ. | As soon as he lifted up the first piece, I caught hold of the other, and the two of us passed it to the guys up above. [P684] | rōḷọk |
6. | Erro ej jiṃor itoḷọk | Both of them are going westward. | ito |
7. | Itok jen jiṃor buñ kake to e im kanōk wa eṇ. | Come let's all pull together on this rope and pull the boat. | buñ kake |
8. | Jen jiṃor etal | Let's all go together. | jen |
9. | Koṃro jiṃor itok | The two of you both come. | jiṃor |
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