Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Ekweejjabnanaakkwōnkōpopoiloboojaṃbwejenjabpeḷọkimpeekaelōñin Ṇauṇau,”Bojineoererekeejbamenin. | “Alright, no big deal, but you should go get yourself ready so we won’t drift and end up on the island of Ṇauṇau,” the Boatswain said as he laughed. [P290] | booj |
| 2. | “Kwōjbajebajḷāwōde ḷọkaelōñinkapilōñkaṇwōtjidik,”Bojineoeba. | “In other words, we were almost to the Caroline Islands, ” the Boatswain said. [P1205] | baj |
| 3. | Aelōñin eañ | The northern atolls. | eañ |
| 4. | Aelōñinkiiññanaelōñinkiiñrōnaajjuṃaedoon. | Kingdom shall rise against kingdom. | aelōñin kiiñ |
| 5. | Aelōñinkiiññanaelōñinkiiñrōnaajjuṃaedoon. | Kingdom shall rise against kingdom. | aelōñin kiiñ |
| 6. | Akkiiōijjajaṃbotokñanwaankapinaelōñin e | But for now I’ll wander over to the boat at the end of the island. [P119] | jaṃbo |
| 7. | Ālkinaolepruoallōñ,waanrawūneṇejraunñanaolepaelōñin Ṃajeḷ | Every two months [as of 1965] a field trip ship makes the rounds of all the islands of the Marshalls. [S17] | aolep |
| 8. | Ālkinaolepruoallōñ,waanrawūneṇejraunñanaolepaelōñin Ṃajeḷ | Every two months [as of 1965] a field trip ship makes the rounds of all the islands of the Marshalls. [S17] | rawūn |
| 9. | Eakajeṃūtōnkōnankarpādiloaelōñinpāllekaṇ. | He acts like a V.I.P. ever since he went to the U.S. | akaje |
| 10. | Eakḷañḷọklikaoinaelōñin. | The young men of this atoll are more preemptive. | akḷañ |
| 11. | Eḷapanlōñeañiloaelōñin Wōjjā | There are lots ofeañ shells at Wotje Atoll. | eañ |
| 12. | Jemọ,Pikaar,Tōke,imĀdkuprejjetiaanḷāroojkoiloaelōñin Ṃajeḷ | Jemo, Bikar, Taka, and Erikub are some of the islands in the Marshalls reserved for chiefs strictly for food-gathering purposes. | ḷārooj |
| 13. | Jerojerakḷọk ñanbōranaelōñin. | Let's sail up to the main island. | bōran aelōñ |
| 14. | Menkeinrōkarwaḷọkiloiiaḷinammāntakḷọk ñanaelōñin Likiep | These things occurred during our travels to Likiep. [P876] | aelōñin |
| 15. | TiṃakeinrōkeinañkōiarinaelōñinKuajleenālikinwōtanṃōjanri-Amedkakarbōkaelōñeṇjānri-Jepaanroilotariṇaeeokeinkaruoanlaḷin. | After the Americans took the island from the Japanese in World War II, they used to anchor these ships in the Kwajalein lagoon. [P4] | ri- |
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