Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Aein / aetin turin ānin ebwe an kajoor. | The current near this island is strong enough. | ae |
2. | Alikkar an ḷōḷap (eḷḷap) ṇo jān an kajoor ṃwitaakin wa in. | It's obviously choppy today from the pitching of the boat. | ṃwitaak |
3. | Bōlen kar eñeo ilo wiik eo ḷọk ak ejab kanooj kar kajoor.” | Maybe it was last week, but it wasn’t really strong.” [P91] | wiik |
4. | Dān kajoor eo ekōṃaal ḷōṃaaro | The hard liquor floored the gentlemen. | ṃaal |
5. | Ealikkar an kar jañin kajoor kōnke eḷak jutak ewātin ālokjak | He clearly wasn’t strong enough yet because as soon as he stood up he almost buckled over. [P1223] | ālokjak |
6. | Ebwe an kajoor aḷ ṇe rainiin. | It's quite hot today. | aḷ |
7. | Ekar kajoor aetak eo im bōbrae an peto wa in. | The eastward current was strong and stopped us from drifting westward. [P845] | ae |
8. | Eḷap an baj injin eo kajoor ñan dettan wa eo innem ewātin peḷḷọk jān ioon dān ñe ej tōtōr eake, eḷaptata ñe ej jej kobban. | The engine was very strong for the size of the boat, so it nearly skipped from the water’s surface when it was motoring with it, especially when there was no cargo. [P10] | ḷap |
9. | Eḷap an kajoor aeto in. | This easterly current is quite strong. | aeto |
10. | Eḷap an kajoor atlo in ḷeeṇ | He can enchant people with his words. | atlo |
11. | Eḷap an kajoor jatiraito eo ilo wa eo. | The searchlight on the ship is very powerful. | jatiraito |
12. | Eḷap an kajoor wōjke ñan ña | Whiskey is too strong for me. | wōjke |
13. | Eobrak alein ekkan eo an Irooj Murjel ippān kajoor ro doon. | Chief Murjel's food storage was filled to the brim by his followers. | ale |
14. | Iḷak emmō ilo kōjjoal jidik eo, ilo ke ewōt mejeljel im kōto eo elukkuun kajoor. | I stuck my head out the small passage way and saw it was raining cats and dogs and extremely windy. [P566] | mijel |
15. | Jej ja amāne ke ej ja kajoor in maroñ jerbal ñan kōj. | Let's take advantage of his youth and put him to work for us. | amān |
16. | Joñan an kajoor addiin pein, ear addi-diki kilōk eo im kotake. | He's got such strong fingers, he lifted the big food basket with his pinky. | addi-dik |
17. | Kajoor rot ke ejorrāān jāne! | What sort of strength is it that is put down by another! | jān |
18. | Kōto eo raan jab eo ekar jab kanooj kajoor jibboñon eo. | The wind that day wasn’t especially strong in the morning. [P909] | kanooj |
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