Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Akkarbaḷuuneokōjmānkarḷoor ḷọk,iaeoejetalñane?”ikarkajjitōkippānJema. | “So that airplane we were following, where was it going?” I asked Father. [P1202] | ñan |
| 2. | “Kajjioñṃōkwanlōñḷe,Bojin,imlaletakwōloiṃaan,”Jemaekarbañane. | “Try climbing up on top of the mast, Mr. Boatswain, and if you can see anything up ahead,” Father told him. [P1190] | kajjioñ |
| 3. | “Kōmijpojakinjerakkiinilojiljinoawa,”ikkūrlọkñane. | “We are ready to sail at six o’clock,” I called to him. [P461] | ñan |
| 4. | “Kōttarbweinbañanekekwoaikuji.” | “Wait and I will tell him that you need him.” [P62] | ñan |
| 5. | Earaebōj-laḷeḷọkwātoeoñane. | He dug a well on the land for her. | aebōj-laḷ |
| 6. | Earājeḷọkjuwainṇeñane. | She knit that lace for her. | āj |
| 7. | Eariutūriḷọkñane. | She madeiutur for him. | ñan |
| 8. | Eariutūriḷọkñane. | She madeiutur for him. | iutūr |
| 9. | Earjojomarñane. | He defended him in court. | jojomar |
| 10. | Ejājḷortokñankōjrokeejjabeṃṃaniienñane. | He's taking advantage of the situation and getting as much (info) for us as he can. | ājḷor |
| 11. | Ejjaintiijiḷọkñane. | He's explaining it scientifically to him. | jaintiij |
| 12. | EjejmeneṇJemaekarkōṃṃaneñanebwekōṃroḷakjikrōkḷọkijoippānejbabuimmājur. | But Father didn’t have to do anything because when we arrived at his side he was already lying down and fast asleep. [P1089] | jikrōk |
| 13. | Ejekkaraṃkōnonoñanebweerūttojāneok. | It's not proper to tell him what to do because he's older than you. | jekkar |
| 14. | Elukkuunjejjetjerbaleṇñane. | The job suits him well. | jejjet |
| 15. | Eṃōjkeaṃbakajjienñane? | Have you introduced him? | ba kajjie- |
| 16. | Eṇtakwōjeltokñanekeajirimene? | Why do you bother with him, he's just a kid. | el |
| 17. | Etalimakweḷapñanebweenlewaj. | Go beg him to give it to you. | akweḷap |
| 18. | Etalimdọukḷọkjeinaeeṇñane. | Go lower the coconut-frond mat for her. | dedọdo |
| 19. | Iaṇekwōjbwijọkorkorḷọkñane? | Where are you rushing to? | bwijọkorkor |
| 20. | Iaṇekwōjiliikḷọkñane? | Where are you walking to swinging your arms? | iliik |
| 21. | Iaṇekwōjjorjorñane? | Where are you walking so fast? | jerjer |
| 22. | Iaṇekwōjjorjorñane? | Where are you walking so fast? | jorjor |
| 23. | Iaṇekwōjkaṃṃweiukiukñane? | Where are you packing your belongings to go to? | ṃweiuk |
| 24. | Iaṇekwōjlimekḷọkñane? | Where are you packing up to go to? | limek |
| 25. | Iaṇekwōjpatōḷḷọkñane? | Where are you pedaling to? | patōḷ |
| 26. | Iarañōtñōtñaneimṃōkakearjabuwaak. | I importuned him so much that I got tired, but he didn't answer. | añōtñōt |
| 27. | Iarḷōmṇakwōtbwekōṃroḷenejūenkariukkurewajjọteenin,”Jemaebañane. | I was just thinking my son and I would drop by and see you this evening,” Father said to him. [P107] | kukure |
| 28. | Ibakajjienñane. | I introduce him | ba |
| 29. | Ibawōtemeḷeḷekōnanṃōṃjidjid (eṃṃajidjid)keijkōnonoñane. | I thought he understood my point because he nodded when I talked to him about it. | ṃajid |
| 30. | Iḷooreḷọkinlaletaeoenaajwōjakñane. | I followed him and watched to see what he would do to him. [P1088] | ḷoor |
| 31. | Iroojearkabbōjrakkeraareọjōkñane. | The chief gave gifts in return for the food they brought him. | kabbōjrak |
| 32. | Jabbañanebweebbōk. | Don't tell him cause he is a blabber-mouth. | bōbōk |
| 33. | Jabeḷḷọkñanebweri-allolo. | Don't mind him because he's a roamer. | allolo |
| 34. | Jabeḷḷọkñane. | Just ignore him. | el |
| 35. | Jablelọkñanebweenkōṃṃanebweejedañ. | Don't let him work on it because he's not capable of doing it. | jedañ |
| 36. | Jabrọọlñanebweenkanaode. | Do not turn back for it or it will bring misfortune. | enkanaode |
| 37. | Jakeḷọkmāṇeñane. | Pass him the breadfruit. | jejaak |
| 38. | Jekdọọniaeokwōnājkọkorkorḷọkñaneakāliktatarejnājlowōteok. | Regardless of where you take off in fear you will always be found. | kọkorkor |
| 39. | Joujimkwaḷọkḷọkñaneeḷmānkattōrewaṇe | Please show him how to drive that car. | eḷmān |
| 40. | Kōjroejri-kaetōktōkñane. | The two of us are the fetchers of arrowroot stalks for him. | aetōktōk |
| 41. | Komaroñkeḷaajiñiḷọktūraṃinkiaajeṇñanebweeñak. | Please tie down the drum of gasoline for him because he doesn't know how. | ḷaajiñ |
| 42. | Kwaarri-ajālñaneallōñeoḷọk | Your rounded up animals for him last month. | ajāl |
| 43. | Kwōnajjinonoḷọkñanebweejnaajroñwōt. | Talk quietly to him for she'll still hear you. | ajjinono |
| 44. | Kwōnjujālḷọkñaneimkōkōnono (ekkōnono). | Look right at him while you're speaking. | jujāl- |
| 45. | Kwōnkaiboojojeḷọkruuṃeṇanñane. | Decorate the interior of his room for him. | aiboojoj |
| 46. | Kwōnṃōṃaidikdik (eṃṃaidikdik) ḷọkñane. | Whisper to him. | ṃōṃaidikdik |
| 47. | Kwōnaajkakienḷọkñaneimṃōkakebanoktak. | You will do all you can to set him straight but he is not going to change. | kien |
| 48. | Kwōnājbajjekelwajñaneinnemejjeḷọkmeneṇetōprak. | You keep being distracted by her and you won't get anything done. | el |
| 49. | Lōkakeḷọkñane. | Take it to him. | lōkake |
| 50. | Nōbbaikḷọkñane. | Scramble it with greens for him. | nōbba |
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