Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Kwōnkabkūreōñeiienarroetal.” | “You can call me when it’s time for us to go.” [P151] | ad |
| 2. | “Kwōnkabkūreōñeiienarroetal.” | “You can call me when it’s time for us to go.” [P151] | kūr |
| 3. | Ilāmeọroñtaeoraarkūreokkake. | Go find out what they were calling you about. | eọroñ |
| 4. | Ipelọkkōnankarjabkūr eō | I was embarrassed when he did not call my name. | pelọk |
| 5. | Iroojeṇejkūrjuonkweḷọkñankōnnaankōnwāweenjeṃdoonilobukoninad. | The chief is calling a meeting to discuss ways of living with each other in this our community. | jeṃdoon |
| 6. | Kwaareọroñkejinōṃkeearkūr eok | Did you go when your mother called? | eọroñ |
| 7. | Kwaareọroñkejinōṃkeearkūr eok | Did you go when your mother called? | eọroñ |
| 8. | Kwoṃōñāitujablikkaṇ;kwōdodoortimmej.Ḷakbankūreoin! | Jabōn kōnnaan (proverb): You eat to your fill on the ocean side (in secret); your eyeballs are about to pop out. When you're in need you beg for help!" In other words, no man is an island. We should always all look out for one another. | timmej |
| 9. | Kwōnilānāroñebweearkūr eok | You better report to him for he was calling you. | eọroñ |
| 10. | Raarkūrkekoṃ? | Were you invited? | kūkūr |
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