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pilawā

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1.Ejjeḷọkpilawā āinwōtpilawāinṃwiin,rejmakewōtennọ,”ḷeoilojikinwiaeoekarbañanjuoniaanruwiaro.There’s no better bread than the bread they sell here; it’s really delicious,” the man at the store said to one of the customers. [P262]nenọ
2.Kwōmaroñkeletokpilawākōnaolepānjāāne?”ibañan ḷeoilojikinwiaeoimleḷọklemñouljāān.“Could you give me bread for all of this change?” I asked the man at the shop and gave him fifty cents. [P263]jāān
3.Nejūe,lewajjāānjetimetalimwiatokadṃabuñpilawā,”Jemaekkūrtokkeijwanlōñtakjānlowañanioonteek.“Son, take this change and go buy us some bread for breakfast,” Father called to me as I climbed out onto the deck. [P260]ṃabuñ
4.Āinwōtadkarbaṃoktabweri-Ṃajeḷrainineḷapwōtaerḷōmṇakkōnṃōñāinpālleāinwōtraij,pilawā,jukwaimmenkojet.As we mentioned before, Marshallese today prefer imported foods like rice, flour, sugar, and so forth. [S25]pālle
5.Earṇakijenpilawā.He gave him bread.ṇakijen
6.Eddepñatñatpilawā eThis bread is gooey all over.depñat
7.Eiijijaniiōkpilawā.The bread she bakes smells of too much yeast.iij
8.Ejjaāindeeoankarḷapraijimpilawāeokijemmānakrōbanjerbalkōnwōtankarjabwedānninidaakñankōmat.So even though we had a lot of rice and flour, we didn’t use any because we didn’t have enough fresh water to cook with. [P1017]jabwe
9.Ejjañinkōkaan (ekkaan)pāākinpilawā ṇeThat sack of flour has not been opened yet. (It is still intact.)kōkaan
10.EjjimattantanpilawāThese loaves of bread are all cut in half.jimattan
11.Eḷapannenān (ennān)pilawā ṇeThat bread is moldy.nenān
12.Elirọuwepilawā ṇeThe bread is moldy.lirọuwe
13.Emmọkunkunkainpilawā ṇeThat kind of bread is always getting smaller.mọkun
14.EṃōjkajimettanipilawāThe loaves have been cut in half.jimattan
15.EorkepilawāamejṃwiinDo you have any flour?amej
16.EttipdikdikpilawāThese loaves of bread keep crumbling.tipdikdik
17.Euwepilawā eThe dough's rising.uwe
18.IbōkkabwintieoliṃōimjuonkijōjiḷaitinpilawāimṃōṃakūtbweenorjikinanKapeneojijetijo.I took my cup of tea and a slice of bread and moved over to make space for the Captain to sit. [P272]jiḷait
19.Idooripilawākoiturierroinnemkwaḷọktokjuontūre,juonbakbōkimjakeḷọkmenkoimBojineoebōkbakbōkeoimjiḷaitijuoniaanḷoobkoimkōmjelidaakimṃōñāI put down the bread next to them and then found a tray, a small knife, and handed them over, and the Boatswain took the knife and sliced one of the loaves and we all ate and drank. [P269]dedoor
20.Ijjablotaṇeennọiloraijkabpilawāimjeṃṃa.”I don’t see what’s so delicious about rice or bread with canned mackerel.” [P334]jeṃṃa
21.Jaaṃepilawā ṇePut jam on your bread.jaaṃ
22.Jaaṃiḷọkpilawākaṇkijeer.Put jam on their bread.jaaṃ
23.Jaaṃtatapilawāekijō.My bread got the most jam.jaaṃ
24.Jekaroejbarbōkjikiniijiloiiōkpilawā.Jekaro also takes the place of yeast in making bread. [S19]pilawā
25.Kabbaankeekepilawā ṇeilju.Be sure to make some pancakes out of that flour tomorrow.baankeek
26.Kwōjeḷākeiiōkpilawā?Do you know how to mix dough?iiōk
27.Kwōnbōtaikḷọkpilawā ṇekijenledikeṇ.Put butter on that bread and give it to the girl to eat.bōta
28.Kwōnjabkajjedwawaik(i)pilawā ṇebweenaajkijñeñe.Don't leave the loaf out in the open because it'll get hard.jejedwawa
29.Kwōnleḷọkpilawā ṇebwerenjāiboiki.Give them the flour so they can makejaibo with it.jāibo
30.Kwōnliklikipilawā ṇebweekijkij.Sift that flour because it has lots of bugs in it.liklik
31.Kwōnañinkọuweikikepilawā eoHave you put leaven in the dough?kauwe
32.Ḷeoearkaiioukjuonpilawāimkañe.The man ate a whole loaf of bread.iio
33.Ḷeoedeḷọñḷọkilowaanruuṃeoimḷakdiwōjtokejjibweruoḷoobwinpilawā,eṃōjanlimikōnpebabūrawūn,ejjaāindeeoaermāāṇāṇkerejkabmattok.The man went into a room and when he came back out he was holding loaves of bread, already wrapped in brown paper, still warm from the oven. [P264]būrawūn
34.Ṃōjinbōkjāāneo,ibuuḷāne ḷọk ñan ṃōnwiapilawā eoAfter taking the money, I hurried to the store that sold bread. [P261]buuḷ
35.Ṃōñāpilawāinjibboñekaakekeiklọjiō.Eating bread in the morning gives me that uncomfortable feeling of a stomach overstuffed with food.akeke
36.Ñaletokpilawā ṇeKnead the dough for me.ñal
37.Pilawākattukọpe.Bread dipped in coffee.kattu
38.Raijimpilawā,jukwa,imṃōñākojetilokāānrejitokjānAmedka,Aujterelia,kabJepaan.Rice and flour, sugar and other foods in cans come from America, Australia, and Japan. [S6]kāān
39.Ri-iiōkpilawā.The bread maker.iiōk

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