Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Ebankarbarṃōṃanḷọkjānwāweeninrainin. | “It’s never been better than it is today. [P420] | ṃōṃan |
| 2. | “KōmijmakewōtRi-ṃaanpāraininiloaelōñkein,”SaimonLatdikeba. | “We’re the remaining members of the clan in the islands with the traditional martial arts skills,” said Saimon Latrik. | ṃaanpā |
| 3. | AelōñkeinraarpādiuṃwinpeinJipein,Jāmne,Jepaan,imālikinpataeoḷọk ñanrainin,rejpādiuṃwinpeinAmedka. | These islands were under the wing of Spain, Germany, Japan, and after the war up until today [as of 1965] under the wing of America. [S3] | iuṃwi- |
| 4. | Āinwōtadkarbaṃoktabweri-Ṃajeḷrainineḷapwōtaerḷōmṇakkōnṃōñāinpālleāinwōtraij,pilawā,jukwaimmenkojet. | As we mentioned before, Marshallese today prefer imported foods like rice, flour, sugar, and so forth. [S25] | pālle |
| 5. | Āinwōtkobajmejjeeḷrainin. | You look beat today. | mejjeeḷ |
| 6. | Bōtabewōrjetinọñrejpādwōtñanraininimjejmaroñwōtroñiloiienkiki. | However, there are some legends that remain today and we can hear them at bedtime. [S13] | inọñ |
| 7. | Ebbalelelikrainin. | There are lots of flounder on the ocean side today. | bale |
| 8. | Ebbaleleḷọkraininjāninne. | There are more flounder today than yesterday. | bale |
| 9. | Ejakkūkrainin. | The fish are not biting today. | jakkūk |
| 10. | Ejibbaḷañelikrainin. | Lots ofjibbaḷañ at the ocean side today. | jibbaḷañ |
| 11. | Ejidduulilikrainin. | There are lots of top shells on the ocean side today. | jidduul |
| 12. | Ejjeḷọkaṃtōprakraininbwekwoḷakkarito-itak.Kwōjjabṃōkinetetalrotṇeke? | You've just strolled around all day doing accomplishing nothing. Aren't you tired of it? | ito-itak |
| 13. | Ejọkōnturọñtokwōtijeṇakraininijajeia. | He mostly used to spearfish there but today I don't know where he does. | jọ |
| 14. | Ejoñoulemānaniiōrainin. | He reaches fourteen today. | joñoul emān |
| 15. | Ekkōdọdorainin. | Today is cloudy. | kōdọ |
| 16. | Eḷapanbōbaḷuunun (ebbaḷuunun)rainin. | There are lots of airplanes coming in today. | baḷuun |
| 17. | Eḷapanbūñal(ñal)rainin. | It's very dusty today. | būñal |
| 18. | Eḷapanbuñṇoraininjāninne. | The surf is higher today than yesterday. | buñṇo |
| 19. | Eḷapanbwilraininimkaaddiṃakokoikeō. | It is so hot today it gives me a lethargic feeling. | addiṃakoko |
| 20. | Eḷapandetrainin. | It's very sunny today. | det |
| 21. | Eḷapandetñilrainin. | It's calm and sunny today. | detñil |
| 22. | Eḷapanebboojojeiaarrainin. | There are lots of boats at the beach today. | booj |
| 23. | Eḷapaniṃiṃiiaarrainin. | There are lots ofiṃiṃ at the lagoon side today. | iṃiṃ |
| 24. | Eḷapanjerwọtelikrainin. | There are lots ofjerwōt on the ocean side today. | jerwōt |
| 25. | Eḷapaōaddiṃakokoraininimiabwinjerbal. | I'm sluggish today and don't feel like working. | addiṃakoko |
| 26. | Eḷapaōdedodo (eddodo)rainin. | I feel sluggish today. | dedo |
| 27. | Eḷapbweinṃōñārainin. | There is lots of food left over today. | bwe |
| 28. | Eḷaptūbeoanrainin. | Today is a happy occasion. | tūb |
| 29. | Elōñri-kōbarulepraininjāninne. | Lots more people looking forbarulep today than yesterday. | barulep |
| 30. | EortarrinjoñoulrualitōktaujinarmejiloṂajeḷrainin. | There are [in 1965] about eighteen thousand people in the Marshalls today. [S3] | tarrin |
| 31. | Erojḷọkraininjāninne. | The tide today is lower than yesterday. | roj |
| 32. | Etabmejatotorainin. | The air is hazy today. | tab |
| 33. | Inkarjeḷātaeṇejkōṃṃanekeeḷakkarwanlik-wōnaraolepānrainin. | I wonder what he is up to; he has been criss-crossing the island all day. | wanlik-wōnar |
| 34. | Jejkukure (ikkure)imṃōṇōṇōbweejkabewanrainin. | Today is the time for those who like to participate in special events (U.N. Day, for example). | ewan |
| 35. | Jenaajjooṇewainrainin. | We'll put ballast on the boat today. | jooṇ |
| 36. | Jibboñōninrainin āinwōtenājkileneṃṃanlañ. | Looks like we'll have good weather this morning. | jibboñōniin |
| 37. | Koñkōrōjenaajtilmaaketokribooteoanrainin. | Congress will tender its report today. | tilmaak |
| 38. | Kwōjkajjirainin. | You'll be the catcher today. | kajji |
| 39. | Kwōjkōbarukerainin? | Are you hunting for crabs today? | baru |
| 40. | Kwōnjinoejānrainin. | Begin from today. | jijino |
| 41. | Kwōnṃōklaleaḷōṃṇakṇejeteraanrainin. | Would you check the calendar and see what date today is. | aḷōṃṇak |
| 42. | Rainininaajkaikikūtniñaḷọk. | Today I'll walk northward over the reef searching for fish. | kaikikūt |
| 43. | Ri-AmedkaraarjodikiKuwajleenimpādieṃaerainin. | The Americans invaded Kwajalein and have stayed on it ever since. | jodik |
| 44. | Ri-AmedkaraarjodikiKuwajleenimpādieṃaerainin. | The Americans invaded Kwajalein and have stayed on it ever since. | ṃae |
| 45. | Taeṇrejnitijeḷāikirainin? | What are they going to legislate upon today? | nitijeḷā |
| 46. | Taṇeadkōraelepñanrainin? | What are we having for lunch today? | raelep |
| 47. | Taṇeekōjakkūkirainin? | Why aren't the fish biting today? | jakkūk |
| 48. | Taṇeekōjṃōñāikrainin. | Why aren't the fish biting today? | jaṃōñā |
| 49. | Wōneoejḷōōtrainin? | Whose turn is it to make the recipe today? | ḷōōt |
| 50. | Wōnrorenaajri-kōbalerainin? | Who will look for flounder today? | bale |
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