Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Juonri-pālleearletoknejūakkiiōejorrāānimijajekōṃṃane.” | “A foreigner gave it to me, but now it’s broken and I don’t know how to fix it.” [P213] | pālle |
| 2. | Ājājinri-pālle. | A mischievous white man. | ājāj |
| 3. | Eaiṇokkokōnkenejinri-pālle. | He's light skinned because his father is a white American. | aiṇokko |
| 4. | Eaiṇokkokōnkenejinri-pālle. | He's light skinned because his father is a white American. | kōnke |
| 5. | EddebokbokainikienboktañkoanRi-pālle. | The American bombs exploded all over. | debokḷọk |
| 6. | Ekarunokeimkōkāāleijokoekarwōrkurarbajjekiekeri-pāllerorōkōnleānelemetojeḷaantimakowaereake. | He painted it and fixed the places where there were scratches from when they used to use the boat to set sailors ashore. [P13] | leāne-lemeto |
| 7. | Eḷapanjejeeded (ejjeeded)ri-pāllemeḷanānein. | The Americans are all over this islet. | jeeded |
| 8. | Eṃōjanṃareikjuonri-pālle. | He married an American. | ṃare |
| 9. | Etetalinri-pālle eṃōkaj | The wayripālle walk is fast. | etetal |
| 10. | Ewōrpiikimbao,akmenkeinebbōktokinri-pālleimejjabmeninmourinṂajeḷ | There are pigs and chickens, but these have been imported by Westerners and aren’t original Marshallese animals. [S23] | bōbōk |
| 11. | Iarroñjakeanpijinippānri-pālle eo | I heard him speaking broken English to that American. | pijin |
| 12. | Jowaninri-pālleeṃṃanḷọkjānjowaninri-Ṃajeḷ. | A lazy American is better than a lazy Marshallese. | jowan |
| 13. | Koṃināñinri-pālle ṇeimkaeọñwōde. | You take theri-pālle with you and have have him fish with you. | eọñwōd |
| 14. | Kōnmenin,elōñri-pāllerejṇaetan“Marshallesecheese. | ” For this reason, many Westerners have given it the name “Marshallese cheese. [S28] | bwiro |
| 15. | KōnkekajinṂajeḷearjabpādilopebaṃaeiieneoearitokri-pālle,ejjabkanoojlōñarmejrejmourwōtkiiōrejeḷāinọñkoanri-Ṃajeḷ. | Because the Marshallese language wasn’t put into writing until Westerners came, not many people living today know the legends of the Marshallese people. [S13] | inọñ |
| 16. | Kwōnitōktokaṃōnānri-pālle rā | Draw water for these Americans to wash their hands with. | aṃwin |
| 17. | Kwōnkajiraaleri-pālle ṇeippānbwiro. | Have theripālle eat coconut with preserved breadfruit. | jiraal |
| 18. | Ṃoktajānanri-pāllebōktokwūnokoaer,ri-Ṃajeḷraarmakekōṃṃanaerwūnojānbōlōk,wūjooj,okarimmenkojet. | Before Westerners brought their medicines, the Marshallese made medicines on their own from leaves, grasses, roots, and other things. [S8] | wūno |
| 19. | Ṃoktajānanri-pāllebōktokwūnokoaer,ri-Ṃajeḷraarmakekōṃṃanaerwūnojānbōlōk,wūjooj,okar,immenkojet. | Before Westerners brought their medicines, the Marshallese made medicines on their own from leaves, grasses, roots, and other things. [S8] | okar |
| 20. | Ri-pālleeoearrọọjeniiṃbuunMājroeo. | The American advised the Majuro laborer to get on the ball. | rōrọọj |
| 21. | Ri-pālleeoejjarleplepimaḷkōjeje. | The American is lying on his back and sunbathing. | jarleplep |
| 22. | Ri-pālleraarkōṃṃanankajinṂajeḷaḷbapeet. | White men gave the Marshallese language its alphabet. | aḷbapeet |
| 23. | Ri-pāllerejkowawaneñerejjijet. | Americans cross their legs when sitting. | kowawa |
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