Reverse Concordance of Example Sentences
unified alphabetization
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| 1. | “Bweeṃṃanrotkekōtoinejḷapḷọkakwaineitanokjakippānṇokein,”Bojineoeukōt ḷọk | “How can it be fine if the wind is getting stronger and the boat is going to capsize from the waves,” the Bosun shot back. [P702] | okjak |
| 2. | “Bweeṃṃanrotkekōtoinejḷapḷọkakwaineitanokjakippānṇokein,”Bojineoeukōt ḷọk | “How can it be fine if the wind is getting stronger and the boat is going to capsize from the waves,” the Bosun shot back. [P702] | ukok |
| 3. | “Ekweeinḷōmānioonlọjetwōtñeekarṃōjunomouji,”Bojineoeukōt ḷọk | “It looks like someone spilled white paint all over the ocean,” the Boatswain answered. [P751] | mouj |
| 4. | “Eṃōjjenājitakejeṃōkinañōtñōtbweenoktakkoojinadimjenbōkṇaireaarbweāneoepādie,akāinwōt ñejejkōnonoñanmejatoto,”Jemaeukōt ḷọk | “Well, I don’t know how many times we have said we should change our course and go east, because the island is over that way, but it’s as if we are talking into thin air,” Father replied. [P1019] | ṃōk |
| 5. | “Iọkwe,”eukōt tok | “Hello,” the Old Man replied. [P428] | ukok |
| 6. | “Iọkwe,”Kapeneoeukōt ḷọk | “Hello,” the Captain returned his greeting. [P1263] | ukok |
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