Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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1. | Āinwōt meto jab in ebaj aeto,” Jema ekar ba ejja ilo minit eo wōt ekar waḷọk men in. | “This part of the ocean feels a bit spooky,” Father said at the same time the incident occurred. [P1036] | aeto |
2. | “Ejjeḷọk eṇ ekkōnono iuṃwin jet ko ke minit. | No one spoke for several minutes. [P781] | iuṃwi- |
3. | Ear ḷōmṇak ḷọk ḷọk eḷe jān minit ko an. | He kept thinking until he went over his time limit. | ḷọk |
4. | Ebar bōjrak aō roñ aerro kōnnaan iuṃwin jet minit bwe iroñ ainikien an juon iaerro iti juon mājet. | After a few minutes I couldn’t hear [the two of] them talking anymore but I did hear [the two of] them light a match. [P1078] | iaa- |
5. | Ejej eṇ ekar bar kōnono iuṃwin jet minit, innem Jema ekalimjek ḷọk awa eo i kiin ṃōn injin eo tu lōñ im ba, “Bwe ke eraan. | No one said anything for a few minutes until Father looked at the clock hanging in the engine room and said, “But it is morning. [P657] | kallimjek |
6. | Ejej iaammān eṇ ekar kwaḷọk jidik naan iuṃwin jet ko ke minit ālikin an waḷọk men eo. | None of [the four of] us said anything for a little while after that. [P1041] | iaa- |
7. | Eḷōmṇak bajjek bar iuṃwin jet minit innem kwaḷọk men eo ekar loe. | He thought about it for another minute and then announced what he had decided. [P1246] | ḷōmṇak |
8. | Ijaje jete minit ak awa tokālik, ak iroñ aininkien juon tūrak ioon wab eo. | I don’t know how many minutes or even hours I had been doing that when I heard the sound of a truck on the pier. [P349] | tokālik |
9. | Ikōḷmānḷọkjeṇ bajjek iuṃwin jet minit im ḷak rōre lọk ñan ioon wab eo, ilo juon ṃōtta ḷaddik | I thought for a few minutes and then looked up and saw one of my friends on the pier. [P460] | kōḷmānḷọkjeṇ |
10. | Inaaj iwōj ālikin jet minit. | I'll be back in a few minutes. | āliki- |
11. | Jema eto laḷ ḷọk im kōjọ injin eo ke ṃōttan kar joñoul ḷalem minit ñan jiljino awa. | Father went down into the engine room and started the engine since it was twenty-five minutes before 6 o’clock. [P446] | ṃōtta- |
12. | Juon kuwata in juon awa ej joñoul ḷalem minit. | A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes. | kuwata |
13. | Lōññaan lieṇ emaroñ bōk jilñuul minit ñan pukot uwaak eo an. | The riddle about that woman can take 30 minutes to solve. | lōñña |
14. | Pojak wōt bwe enaaj jino al eṇ aer jet wōt minit jān kiiō. | Stand by because they'll start singing in just a few minutes. | al |
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