Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Ejaeniñaḷọkkiiōkōnkeekkāwōtankūtakbweejiienrakwōt. | “The current is running northwards now, because there is normally wind from the southwest since it’s summer. [P186] | ae |
| 2. | Ajokḷāinjuonāneekkāwōtanejjeḷọkarmejejjokweie. | There is usually no one living on either end of an island. | ajokḷā |
| 3. | Ekjọọḷkabekṃōṇakṇakekkāwōtaerkōṃṃaniloaelōñkoilikinmereikeakejjeḷọkarmejinamāni. | Salt fish and dried fish are rarely made on outer islands that have lots of fish and no one to consume them. [S27] | kōkā |
| 4. | Ekjọọḷkabekṃōṇakṇakekkāwōtaerkōṃṃaniloaelōñkoilikinmereikeakejjeḷọkarmejinamāni. | Salt fish and dried fish are rarely made on outer islands that have lots of fish and no one to consume them. [S27] | ek |
| 5. | Ekjọọḷkabekṃōṇakṇakekkāwōtaerkōṃṃaniloaelōñkoilikinmereikeakejjeḷọkarmejinamāni. | Salt fish and dried fish are rarely made on outer islands that have lots of fish and no one to consume them. [S27] | amān |
| 6. | Ekjọọḷkabekṃōṇakṇakekkāwōtaerkōṃṃaniloaelōñkoilikinmereikeakejjeḷọkarmejinamāni. | Salt fish and dried fish are rarely made on outer islands that have lots of fish and no one to consume them. [S27] | lik |
| 7. | Ekkāaerjāleleekippānmā. | They often eat fish with breadfruit. | jālele |
| 8. | Ekkāaerpādijoiṃōntaktōeoejpādie. | Usually they are located where the dispensary is. [S24] | kōkā |
| 9. | Ekkāanairewaḷọkiloallōñkein. | It's not uncommon for tornadoes to occur during these months. | aire |
| 10. | Ekkāankōrādādebarñerejire. | Women usually pull hair when they fight. | dāde |
| 11. | Ekkāanlọurōturunbōl. | The soil near taro patches is normally poor. | lọurō |
| 12. | Ekkāanrippāleleinpālleijjurpeñerejetetal. | American married couples frequently walk hand in hand. | jijurpe |
| 13. | Ekkāanruoaḷilojuoniiō. | Normally there are two copra harvesting periods in a year. | aḷ |
| 14. | EkkāwōtamteejinBōḷaide. | We often have tests on Friday. We normally have tests on Fridays. | kōkā |
| 15. | Ekkāwōtaneddekiloaelōñkoiōñkōnkeṃakṃōkeṃṃananeddekilojikinkorejawōtwōtimkabokbok. | It usually grows on the northern islands because arrowroot grows in sandy places of little rainfall. [S20] | bok |
| 16. | Ekkāwōtaneddekiloaelōñkoiōñkōnkeṃakṃōkeṃṃananeddekilojikinkorejawōtwōtimkabokbok. | It usually grows on the northern islands because arrowroot grows in sandy places of little rainfall. [S20] | jọwōtwōt |
| 17. | Ekkāwōtaneddekiloaelōñkoiōñkōnkeṃakṃōkeṃṃananeddekilojikinkorejawōtwōtimkabokbok. | It usually grows on the northern islands because arrowroot grows in sandy places of little rainfall. [S20] | ṃakṃōk |
| 18. | Ekkāwōtanennọaḷḷorkaninlikinṃwiin | Theaḷḷorkaṇ pandanus from the interior of this tract is usually very good. | Aḷḷorkaṇ |
| 19. | Ekkāwōtankōtoitokreeaar. | The wind normally comes from the east. | itok reeaar |
| 20. | Ekkāwōtanṃōñāraij. | He usually eats rice. | kōkā |
| 21. | Ekkāwōtanri-aliñūrñūrkōṃṃanpok. | Those who murmur usually create discord. | alñūrñūr |
| 22. | Ledikeojatūekkāanejjaimetetal. | My younger sister often walks and talks in her sleep. | jeja |
| 23. | Ñeejwōrnejidladdikrejiepjaḷḷọkkōnkeekkāwōtaernaajḷoorkōrāroippāer. | Whenever we have male children, they areiepjaḷḷọk because they always stay with the wife's family. | iep jaḷḷọk |
| 24. | Oranri-jikuuḷilojikuuḷkeinekkājānroñoulñanrualitōkñoul,kobakilaajjuonñanrualitōk. | The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. [S24] | ora- |
| 25. | Oranri-jikuuḷilojikuuḷkeinekkājānroñoulñanrualitōkñoul,kobakilaajjuonñanrualitōk. | The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. [S24] | koba |
| 26. | Oranri-jikuuḷilojikuuḷkeinekkājānroñoulñanrualitōkñoul,kobakilaajjuonñanrualitōk. | The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. [S24] | kōkā |
| 27. | Oranri-jikuuḷilojikuuḷkeinekkājānroñoulñanrualitōkñoul,kobakilaajjuonñanrualitōk. | The number of students in these schools is usually from 20 to 80, including grades one through eight. [S24] | jikuuḷ |
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