Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “O ṃool ke?” Bojin eo eba ilo an jab tōmak. | “Oh, really?” the Boatswain said in disbelief. [P628] | tōmak |
| 2. | “O, a baj mālkwōj wōt men kein,” Bojin eo eba. | “Oh, those things are really strong,” the Boatswain said. [P1050] | mālkwōj |
| 3. | “O, a ta kākaṇe!” Bojin eo eraññōḷọk im jitōñ ḷọk ioon lọjet. | “Hey, what are those!” the Boatswain was almost overcome with excitement as he pointed at the ocean. [P996] | raññōḷọk |
| 4. | Kōṃṃakūtkūt ke dikdik ko, ilikin Nakwōpe eṃṃan o. | The small porpoises are in motion, offNakwōpe everything's fine for theo birds (to feed). (words from a chant about the sign.) | Nakwōpe |
| 5. | Kōn an to an kar pād wōt im babu i lowa, aolepān turin mejān im o. | His face was pale from lying down for so long. [P1224] | im |
| 6. | Kōn an to an kar pād wōt im babu i lowa, aolepān turin mejān im o. | His face was pale from lying down for so long. [P1224] | o |
| 7. | O, o, o ñan ro rej jokwe ioon laḷ. | Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth. (Rev. 8:13). | o |
| 8. | O, o, o ñan ro rej jokwe ioon laḷ. | Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth. (Rev. 8:13). | o |
| 9. | O, o, o ñan ro rej jokwe ioon laḷ. | Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth. (Rev. 8:13). | o |
| 10. | Pād o lio in. | Shucks, here she comes again. | pād o |
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