Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Ejettōrimorjeratajetiieneḷaññejelokejebōdakjeṃakokoinpokakeimkajiṃwekōjmake.” | “Misfortune strikes sometimes when we see that we have made a mistake but don’t want to correct what we have done.” [P1211] | bōd |
| 2. | “Ekweijjabarettōrlaḷḷọk ṃōkwaateKapeneṇejet,”iroñanJemaba. | “Okay, I’ll run down again and check on how the Captain is doing,” I heard Father say. [P1139] | waat |
| 3. | “Enaajkōjkankejoñanettōrtakeoadeañippānkōtoimṇokoeo,”Jemaeuwaak. | “Yes, and the reason being that we have been going against the wind and the waves all this time,” Father replied. [P794] | kōjka- |
| 4. | “Ettōr ṃōklaleerujkeKapeneo,”Bojineoebarkōnonotok. | “Run down and see if the Captain is awake,” the Boatswain said to me. [P1214] | ṃōk |
| 5. | “Ettōr ṃōk ṃōñāimlaleaerennọ.” | “Go run and eat and see how delicious they are.” [P266] | nenọ |
| 6. | “Jejjalaleejettōr jikōt.” | “Let’s see which way it’s going.” [P1111] | jikōt |
| 7. | “Jejjalaleejettōr jikōt.” | “Let’s see which way it’s going.” [P1111] | ja |
| 8. | Earettōrimbōjrakkōnankajjinōk. | He ran and stopped because he was tired. | kajjinōk |
| 9. | Earettōrimirḷọkneen. | He ran and sprained his ankle. | irḷọk |
| 10. | Earettōrimjeekḷọk. | He ran and became short of breath. | jeekḷọk |
| 11. | Earettōrimjeorinbale. | He ran and make a sharp turn. | jeor |
| 12. | Earmaroñwiiniloettōraetokeokōnanjakkijeje. | He won the long distance run because he seldom tires. | jakkijeje |
| 13. | Ejettōrwōtakitipiji. | When he ran I tripped him. | tipjek |
| 14. | Ejmaatwōtejoujjabeoakebarettōr āne ḷọktūrakeoimkannetok. | When the first pile was gone the truck left and brought in another load. [P359] | ejouj |
| 15. | Eḷaklutōkḷọk ṃōttan ṃōñākoilọjet,ettōrtokekjiddikkabkupkupkoitōrereinwaeoimwūnaaki. | When I threw the scraps of food into the water, a bunch of little skip jacks and other tiny fish swam over and started to eat. [P385] | wūnaak |
| 16. | Eñakenetkōnankāālwaanettōreowaaninnemtarto-tōrtakindeeo. | He was beside himself with excitement because of his new vehicle that he didn’t know what to do except to drive around and show it off. | tarto-tartak |
| 17. | Eñieṇejettōr tok | There he is, running this way. | eñieṇ |
| 18. | Ettōremjirilọk. | He ran and slipped. | jirilọk |
| 19. | Ettōrempedo. | He ran and fell on his face. | pedo |
| 20. | Ettōrimakkaunitokjetkijedpetkōjiloakkauneṇaō. | Run along and get us some biscuits, and charge them to my account. | akkaun |
| 21. | Ettōrimidaaptōkneen. | As he ran, his legs got tangled | idaaptōk |
| 22. | Ettōrimjedtak. | He ran and fell on his back. | jedtak |
| 23. | Ettōrimjikeet. | He ran and slipped. | jikeet |
| 24. | Ettōrimtipjek. | He ran and slipped. | tipjek |
| 25. | Ettōrimtūbbọk. | He ran and stumbled. | tūbbọk |
| 26. | Ettōrlioimḷotḷọk | She ran and fainted. | ḷotḷọk |
| 27. | Ettōr ṃōkalloketokñankōjro. | Why don't you go survey the situation and report back to me? | allọk |
| 28. | Ettōrtokjuonḷoojimuwōjakiawalimkwarkwarkoitōrereinwaeo. | A false albacore swam toward us and caused minnows and sardines to leap out of the water around the boat. [P114] | aol |
| 29. | Ettōrtokjuonḷoojimuwōjakiawalimkwarkwarkoitōrereinwaeo. | A false albacore swam toward us and caused minnows and sardines to leap out of the water around the boat. [P114] [P114] | uwōjak |
| 30. | Ettōrtōmrotak. | He fell on his back running toward me. | rotak |
| 31. | Iarettōrimḷejāne. | I ran and passed him. | ḷe |
| 32. | Iarloantōtōr (ettōr)niñatakiartak. | I saw him running toward me northward on the beach. | tok |
| 33. | Iarloantōtōr (ettōr)tawajiarwaj. | I saw him running towards the east on the beach. | ta |
| 34. | Kaareoearettōrimjeorḷọkñananbwijmaroñ. | The car ran and turned right. | jeor |
| 35. | Kakkōtjirokñeettōrwain. | Hang on tight when this boat moves. | jirok |
| 36. | Kwōnettōrtakbweintōpareok. | Run eastward (this way) so that I can meet you. | bwe |
| 37. | Kwōnjabbōjrakjānaṃettōrimkōjammineneikeokjānamettōr. | Don't stop running and get out of practice! | jāmminene |
| 38. | Kwōnjabbōjrakjānaṃettōrimkōjammineneikeokjānamettōr. | Don't stop running and get out of practice! | jāmminene |
| 39. | Kwōnkadikdiktokiloaṃettōr tok | You should be slowing down as you drive this way. | kadikdik |
| 40. | Merameoieettōrjānraankajueoñanioondān. | The light stretched all the way from the top of the mast down into the water. [P1149] | tōtōr |
| 41. | Ñekwōjtōtōr (ettōr)iturunaujpitōḷkwōjaikujkadikdik. | Slow down when you drive by a hospital. | kadikdik |
| 42. | Ri-iāekwōjroraṇrejpojakinettōr. | The runners are ready for the race. | iāekwōj |
| 43. | Taeoekarkōjarleplepeiloankarettōr? | What made him fall on his back when he was running? | jarleplep |
| 44. | Tōtōr (Ettōr) ñanbōōj. | Run to first base. | bōōj |
| 45. | Waeoettōrimjorrāān. | The vehicle ran into an accident. | jorrāān |
| 46. | Wainejjabettōrkiiō,”eba. | The boat isn’t going anywhere now,” the Boatswain said. [P634] | tōtōr |
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