Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | Earpādilotariṇae. | He's a combat veteran. | tariṇae |
| 2. | Ejjañinjeṃḷọkaertariṇae. | They haven't stopped fighting yet. | tariṇae |
| 3. | Ekaṃōṇōṇōikbūruōnjemānkeejrọọltokjāntariṇae. | His return from the war gladdens his dad's heart. | ṃōṇōṇō |
| 4. | Ekkarñantariṇaebweejāmmijakjak. | He's fit to join the military because he is fearless. | jāmmijakjak |
| 5. | Eḷapaōbōbōroro (ebbōroro)inetalintariṇae. | I am very indecisive about going to war. | bōbōroro |
| 6. | EmootḷọkJọọnintariṇae. | John left to fight in the war. | moot |
| 7. | EṃweieamieṇanAmedkakōnkeintariṇae. | The United States army has the best weapons. | ami |
| 8. | EpeḷaakeṃaḷoinMājrokōnwaantariṇaekoanAmedka. | The American warships covered the entire Majuro lagoon. | peḷaak |
| 9. | InejinbaḷuuninwaantariṇaekoanAmedka. | A fleet of American war planes. | inej |
| 10. | InejinwaantariṇaekowaanAmedka. | A fleet of American warships. | inej |
| 11. | Jabkōṃṃanaploñloñbweenaajortariṇae. | Stop causing a disturbance or a war may erupt. | aploñloñ |
| 12. | Jarintariṇaeeoeareọwilik. | The troop retreated. | eọwilik |
| 13. | Jarintariṇae. | Army. | jar |
| 14. | Jeeḷainwaantariṇae eṇ | Those are the sailors from that warship. | jeeḷa |
| 15. | Jerbalinruk-buōdeaorōkñanjuonkumiintariṇaeimewōrjetroejaerjerballoloodjakebweentōprak. | The job of ensuring the uninterrupted flow of ammunition for the troops in battle is essential and the responsibility of assigned personnel to make sure it's done. | ruk-bo |
| 16. | Karjerọtataeoeṇilotariṇae eo | He was a top marksman during the war. | jerọ |
| 17. | Laḷtakoraartariṇaeilopataeokeinkaruo? | What countries fought in the second world war? | laḷ |
| 18. | Ḷeeṇejjuoniaanri-jerọroilotariṇae eo | That man was a good marksman during the war. | jerọ |
| 19. | Meninajeekōnjerbaliloiienrotṇeaneb,tariṇae,imkwelọkaniroojeḷḷaproimaḷaproetto. | This drum used to be used at such times as dances, battles, and as an alarm for calling together family leaders in olden times. [S11] | kōkein |
| 20. | Meninajeekōnjerbaliloiienrotṇeaneb,tariṇae,imkwelọkaniroojeḷḷaproimaḷaproetto. | This drum used to be used at such times as dances, battles, and as an alarm for calling together family leaders in olden times. [S11] | kōn |
| 21. | Niejleḷọkñanerlimeer,kijeer,iṃweer,kinieer,kabkabwaanaeritoitokiloṃaḷoimilọmeto—bareinwōtaerkeinjerbalimkeintariṇaeiloraankoetto. | Coconuts provide them with beverages, food, dwellings, bedding, and canoes for their traveling in lagoons and in the ocean—and also their tools and weapons in olden days. [S10] | wa |
| 22. | Niejleḷọkñanerlimeer,kijeer,iṃweer,kinieer,kabwaanaeritoitokiloṃaḷoimilọmeto—bareinwōtaerkeinjerbalimkeintariṇaeiloraankoetto. | Coconuts provide them with beverages, food, dwellings, bedding, and canoes for their traveling in lagoons and in the ocean—and also their tools and weapons in olden days. [S10] | kije- |
| 23. | Niejleḷọkñanerlimeer,kijeer,iṃweer,kinieer,kabwaanaeritoitokiloṃaḷoimilọmeto—bareinwōtaerkeinjerbalimkeintariṇaeiloraankoetto. | Coconuts provide them with beverages, food, dwellings, bedding, and canoes for their traveling in lagoons and in the ocean—and also their tools and weapons in olden days. [S10] | lime- |
| 24. | Niejleḷọkñanerlimeer,kijeer,iṃweer,kinieer,kabwaanaeritoitokiloṃaḷoimilọmeto—bareinwōtaerkeinjerbalimkeintariṇaeiloraankoetto. | Coconuts provide them with beverages, food, dwellings, bedding, and canoes for their traveling in lagoons and in the ocean—and also their tools and weapons in olden days. [S10] | eṃ |
| 25. | Niejleḷọkñanerlimeer,kijeer,iṃweer,kinieer,kabwaanaeritoitokiloṃaḷoimilọmeto—bareinwōtaerkeinjerbalimkeintariṇaeiloraankoetto. | Coconuts provide them with beverages, food, dwellings, bedding, and canoes for their traveling in lagoons and in the ocean—and also their tools and weapons in olden days.[S10] | kinie- |
| 26. | Raarṃōñāinkōjabippānṃoktajānanilāntariṇae. | They ate a farewell dinner with him before he went off to war. | ṃōñāin kōjab |
| 27. | Ri-AmedkaroilotariṇaeeoḷọkanlaḷinraarjaṃtiltiliHitlerimejeddaṃ. | In World War II the Americans defeated Hitler in an end move and he got smashed. | jaṃtiltil |
| 28. | Rōaikujṃōṃaan (eṃṃaan) ḷọk ñantariṇae. | They need more men for fighting. | ṃōṃaan |
| 29. | TiṃakeinrōkeinañkōiarinaelōñinKuajleenālikinwōtanṃōjanri-Amedkakarbōkaelōñeṇjānri-Jepaanroilotariṇaeeokeinkaruoanlaḷin. | After the Americans took the island from the Japanese in World War II, they used to anchor these ships in the Kwajalein lagoon. [P4] | ri- |
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