Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Ebweaōetalinlaletokñankōjro,Jema”ibaimbuuḷlaḷḷọk | "I can go for us and see how he’s doing, Father," I said and rushed down. [P1140] | ñan |
| 2. | “Ebweaōetal,”eba. | “I think only one person needs to go,” he said. [P1275] | bwe |
| 3. | “Ebwe ṇeaninjinṇekōmmāāṇāṇ,”Jemaebaḷọkinjetminitinaninjineojọ. | “The engine is warm enough now,” Father said after the engine had been running for a few minutes. [P335] | māāṇāṇ |
| 4. | “Ebwe ṇebweemeḷakijekiiō,”Jemaebaimjinojaḷjaḷbaib. | “That’ll do, because there’s enough space down here now,” Father said as he started to take apart the pipes. [P713] | meḷak |
| 5. | “Ebwe,”euwaakBojineo. | “Yes, there's enough,” the Boatswain replied. [P709] | bwe |
| 6. | “Ebwe,”Jemaeuwaak. | “Some,” Father answered. [P244] | bwe |
| 7. | “Ekweebweinakkoṃrolukkuunetaletaejaikujkōpopoioonwainbwekiinejetalñanjiluawa,”Kapeneoeba. | “Okay, that’s enough of that; you two need to figure out what else we need to prepare on the boat because it’s almost three o’clock,” the Captain said. [P403] | etale |
| 8. | Aein/aetinturināninebweankajoor. | The current near this island is strong enough. | ae |
| 9. | Aeniñeañḷọkintujabeṇebweankakijoñjoñ. | The current that flows north in that area is a lot greater. | aeniñeañḷọk |
| 10. | AkadeinḶōlwōjebweantiljek. | Ḷōlwōj's watching birds to locate their roost is quite thorough. | akade |
| 11. | BaaṃleeoanebweandoomimrōpādiLikiep. | He had a very large family and they were all on Likiep. [P35] | doom |
| 12. | Ebweankajooraḷṇerainiin. | It's quite hot today. | aḷ |
| 13. | Ebweankōmrameijobweenṃōṃanaṃrokōmaatikeinjerbalkoimātiilowaantuuḷbọọkeo. | There was enough light for us to find all the tools and put them in the toolbox. [P141] | meram |
| 14. | Ebweanmaroñamñeedik. | He's quite able despite his young age. | amñe |
| 15. | Ebweanñūñiitwawa ānin | This island has enough barracudas around it. | ñiitwa |
| 16. | Ebwekeajñanadkōtakeṃwe | Do we have enough thatch material to thatch this house? | aj |
| 17. | Ebwekedilakaṇeaṃ? | Do you have enough nails? | dila |
| 18. | Ebwekejuontaḷañanaṃṃōñeinraelep? | Is one dollar enough for your lunch? | bwe |
| 19. | Ebwe ṇebweenneokeok. | That's enough twine for sewing the bags. | enneok |
| 20. | Ebwe ṇe | That'll do. | bwe |
| 21. | Ejjabdaanṃōkajilolewōjḷāakebweanwōnṃaan. | It was not so very fast when it was sailing, but it went well enough. [P11] | daan |
| 22. | Ejjabkanoojṃōṃan (eṃṃan)oṇāānakebweankipeddikdik. | He doesn't get paid too well, but he's progressing steadily. | kipeddikdik |
| 23. | Irọọltokñanraijeoimḷaklalekeebwe ñankōjota,ijujenkọkoṇeḷọkwōtilowaanpāāntōreeoanwaeo. | I returned to the rice, and realizing that the left-over was enough for dinner, I then stowed it in the boat’s pantry. [P390] | kọkkoṇkoṇ |
| 24. | Joñaneoekartōtoreakeebweanṃōkajbweeṃōrṃoretōrereinimjakurbaatatbōranwaeo. | The engine was making us go so fast that there were bubbles coming up along the side of the boat and mist splashing up in front. [P493] | ar |
| 25. | Joñaneoekartōtoreakeebweanṃōkajbweeṃōrṃoretōrereinimjakurbaatatbōranwaeo. | The engine was making us go so fast that there were bubbles coming up along the side of the boat and mist splashing up in front. [P493] | ṃōrṃōr |
| 26. | Juonalenebwe. | Once is enough. | juon alen |
| 27. | Kwōnbajebballelewōtkeebweanlōñaṃnuknuk? | Why do you insist on having more clothes when you have enough? | balle |
| 28. | MenmenbwijeoanBenderebweankapokpok. | Bender's genealogy is quite complex. | menmenbwij |
| 29. | Waeowaaneḷamwaanakebwe. | His boat was crude but served its purpose. | ḷam waan |
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