Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | Aolepiienajirirorejroñjakeanjimṃaerinọñ. | Every time the children listen to their grandfather telling the legend. | inọñ |
| 2. | Bookininọñ. | The fairy tale book | inọñ |
| 3. | Bōtabewōrjetinọñrejpādwōtñanraininimjejmaroñwōtroñiloiienkiki. | However, there are some legends that remain today and we can hear them at bedtime. [S13] | inọñ |
| 4. | BuñbuñtatailoinọñinṂajeḷ ḶeEtao | Most famous in Marshallese legends is Etao. [S13] | buñbuñ |
| 5. | BuñbuñtatailoinọñinṂajeḷ ḶeEtao | Most famous in Marshallese legends is Etao. [S13] | Etao |
| 6. | Eeoearlokijeek,iminọñkorejbabweuninanri-Amedkamālōtlōt,EtaoearkojānṂajeḷimbōkḷọkanmālōtlōtñanAmedka. | He is the one who discovered fire, and the legends say that the reason Americans are smart is that Etao left the Marshalls and took his knowledge to America. [S13] | lelo |
| 7. | Eeoearlokijeek,iminọñkorejbabweuninanri-Amedkamālōtlōt,EtaoearkojānṂajeḷimbōkḷọkanmālōtlōtñanAmedka. | He is the one who discovered fire, and the legends say that the reason Americans are smart is that Etao left the Marshalls and took his knowledge to America. [S13] | mālōtlōt |
| 8. | Ekiliinọñ eo | He has memorized the tale. | kūkiil |
| 9. | Inọñūniaṇekwōjinọñkake? | Where does that legend you're telling come from? | inọñ |
| 10. | Jenaajkajjioñinlalejetinọñilokatakkeintokilaḷ. | We will try to look at some legends in coming lessons. [S13] | laḷ |
| 11. | KōnkekajinṂajeḷearjabpādilopebaṃaeiieneoearitokri-pālle,ejjabkanoojlōñarmejrejmourwōtkiiōrejeḷāinọñkoanri-Ṃajeḷ. | Because the Marshallese language wasn’t put into writing until Westerners came, not many people living today know the legends of the Marshallese people. [S13] | inọñ |
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