Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Iljuejjota,”ewūnojdikdiktok. | “Tomorrow evening,” he whispered. [P1324] | wūnojidikdik |
| 2. | Ñejebarkijenmejjidik,jemaroñelloloāneiljujota. | “If we keep going like this for a while, we might see the island by tomorrow evening. [P892] | kijenmej |
| 3. | “Nejūe,kōjrowanlaḷwajimnokwōninjotabwekwōnaajḷakbajmejkiwōt,”ekarba. | “Son, let’s go down and say our evening prayers because you may want to go to bed soon,” he said. [P948] | nokwōn |
| 4. | Aemedḷọkinjota. | The cooling of the evening | jota |
| 5. | Aerōkeañḷọkinjota. | The evening flow of the southward current. | aerōkeañḷọk |
| 6. | Ajjimakekeinjota dikdikḷọk | The solitary feeling one gets as the sun is setting. | ajjimakeke |
| 7. | Alfredejjuoniaanri-eojojorojota. | Alfred is one of the the men who went fishing with theeojojo method last night. | eojojo |
| 8. | Aolepiienadjekaro,ilojibboñimjotaimjetiieniloraelep,jejjeputakeojidikillọkjidik,imbarāinwōtkietakebweenjabidaakbwijen. | Every time we tend to the task of drawing coconut sap, in the morning and evening, and sometimes at noon, we cut the coconut shoot a bit each time, and we also bend the shoot down to prevent the sap from drowning its navel. [S19] | jepjep |
| 9. | Aolepiienadjekaro,ilojibboñimjotaimjetiieniloraelep,jejjeputakeojidikillọkjidik,imbarāinwōtkietakebweenjabidaakbwijen. | Every time we tend to the task of drawing coconut sap, in the morning and evening, and sometimes at noon, we cut the coconut shoot a bit each time, and we also bend the shoot down to prevent the sap from drowning its navel. [S19] | jidik illọk jidik |
| 10. | Aolepiienadjekaro,ilojibboñimjotaimjetiieniloraelep,jejjeputakeojidikillọkjidik,imbarāinwōtkietakebweenjabidaakbwijen. | Every time we tend to the task of drawing coconut sap, in the morning and evening, and sometimes at noon, we cut the coconut shoot a bit each time, and we also bend the shoot down to prevent the sap from drowning its navel. [S19] | kietak |
| 11. | Aolepiienadjekaro,ilojibboñimjotaimjetiieniloraelep,jejjeputakeojidikillọkjidik,imbarāinwōtkietakebweenjabidaakbwijen. | Every time we tend to the task of drawing coconut sap, in the morning and evening, and sometimes at noon, we cut the coconut shoot a bit each time, and we also bend the shoot down to prevent the sap from drowning its navel. [S19] | bwije- |
| 12. | Aolepiienadjekaro,ilojibboñimjotaimjetiieniloraelep,jejjeputakeojidikillọkjidik,imbarāinwōtkietakebweenjabidaakbwijen. | Every time we tend to the task of drawing coconut sap, in the morning and evening, and sometimes at noon, we cut the coconut shoot a bit each time, and we also bend the shoot down to prevent the sap from drowning its navel. [S19] | idaaj bwijen |
| 13. | Aolepjibboñimjota,ejiieneaktojekaroimkōkkāāljeib. | Every morning and evening the | eakto |
| 14. | Aolepjibboñimjota,ejiieneaktojekaroimkōkkāāljeib. | Every morning and evening the | jeib |
| 15. | Aolepjibboñimjota,ejiieneaktojekaroimkōkkāāljeib. | Every morning and evening the | kāāl |
| 16. | Eaemedḷọkḷọkjotajānjotenin. | It was cooler last evening than this evening. | aemedḷọk |
| 17. | Ejajālbaoinjota. | He's rounding up his chickens for the night. | ajāl |
| 18. | Eḷapanaeṃōḷoḷomejatotoinjota. | The air is very cool in the evening. | aeṃōḷoḷo |
| 19. | Eṃṃanaōmourimejakoaōabṇōṇōkeejjinoaemedḷọkinjota. | I felt good and was not upset anymore as the evening got cooler. [P115] | aemed |
| 20. | Eṃṃanroñjakealinṃurilojota dikdikḷọk | It's relaxing to listen to soft music as the sun goes down at the end of the day. | alin ṃur |
| 21. | Eorjiljinoawajotaakḷōḷḷapeoekarjañinḷōmṇakinrọọlāne ḷọk | It was six o’clock in the evening, but the old man was not yet thinking of going back to the island. [P86] | or |
| 22. | Iaritaktokjota. | I arrived last evening | jota |
| 23. | IarjerbaljotaakAlfredenājkarkajibboñ. | I worked last night and Alfred was supposed to work this morning. | jibboñ |
| 24. | Iarjitojainjota. | I went for an evening drive. | jitoja |
| 25. | Iarlalejepeoilo8awajota ñan 12lukwōnboñ. | was in charge of the 8 pm to 12 midnight shift. | jep |
| 26. | Ijlewōjjatūbweenaṃri-aḷkōnarinjota. | I'll let you take my sister for a sunset stroll. | aḷkōnar |
| 27. | Itokkōjroaetōlinjota. | Come, let's socialize in the evening. (words from a song) | aetōl |
| 28. | Juonjotaiaarwanmetoḷọkioonwabeoḷọk ñanwaeoimlaleepādkeJemaie. | One evening I went down to the dock, then to the boat to see where Father was. [P44] | wanmeto |
| 29. | Kwaaralekọikkebaokojota? | Did you watch the birds to locate their roost last evening? | alekọ |
| 30. | Kwaarkaakwōlākejota? | Did you fish forakwōlā last night? | akwōlā |
| 31. | Kwokōṇaankeitokippakōjroetalinkaajtokjāleleinjota? | Would you like to go with me to get some livers for dinner? | aj |
| 32. | Ḷōṃaroraṇrejtōto (etto)iarajṃōñeinjota. | Those fellows are digging taro for supper. | tōto |
| 33. | Ñeededeḷọkkōjmānektakimiljujotamājojojejeblaak. | When it’s ready, we’ll load up, and tomorrow evening we’ll go for sure. [P279] | mājojo |
| 34. | Raaneojuon,keekarjotadikdikḷọk,kōmmāntōkeakḷọkiarinKwajleenimbaratartariloejjawabeokōmmānkarpādieṃōṃkajjānammānkarjeblaak. | Early the next evening we sailed toward the lagoon side of Kwajalein and came up alongside the same pier where we had been before we had set sail. [P1338] | jeblaak |
| 35. | Raarkaaelbūrōrōjota. | They went fishing for red squirrel fish last night. | aelbūrōrō |
| 36. | Rōkijoñabbainjota. | They're used to dynamiting in the evening. | abba |
| 37. | Tūkōkinjotaeḷapjānjibboñ. | Evening tide is higher than morning. | tūkōk |
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