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ruo
two

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1.Innem āte tok ruo amro Bojin pileij, kab bōlen eṃṃan ñe kwōbar kwaḷọk tok juon jālele bwe ij ḷōmṇak ejabwe men ṇe.”Then make two plates for the Boatswain and me, and maybe you should go get another can of meat because I don’t think this will be enough for all of us.” P377ātet
2.Juon jimettan ḷọk ñan ruo raanin jerak ḷọk.”Maybe another one and a half to two days of sailing.” P1208raan
3.Kōjro etal ñan ṃōn wia eṇ in wiaiki ruo kijerro petkōj.Let’s go to the store and buy ourselves two biscuits. P144kōj
4.Kōjro etal ñan ṃōn wia eṇ in wiaiki ruo kijerro petkōj.Let’s go to the store and buy ourselves two biscuits. P144kije-
5.Kōmjel bar ruo ṃōṃaanin Likiep kōmjel ej jataik wa eṇ waan ḷōmenTwo other men from Likiep and I are chartering a guy’s boat. P239jata
6.Kōmjel bar ruo ṃōṃaanin Likiep kōmjel ej jataik wa eṇ waan ḷōmenTwo other men from Likiep and I are chartering a guy’s boat. P239 P239men
7.Ña im bar ruo ṃōṃaan kab ḷadik e nejin juon iaan ḷōṃarein,” Kapen eo eba.Me and two other men, and also this boy who is the son of one of the men,” the Captain said. P83ḷōṃarein
8.Ruo raj im juon ak,” eba.Two whales and one frigate bird,” he said. P207kōkḷaḷ
9.Ak kwe, Injinia, kwōnaaj bōk jān joñoul ñan joñoul ruo im ña jān joñoul ruo ñan ruo.Mr. Engineer, you will take the 10 o’clock to 12 o’clock shift and I will take 12 o’clock to 2. P539jān
10.Ak kwe, Injinia, kwōnaaj bōk jān joñoul ñan joñoul ruo im ña jān joñoul ruo ñan ruo.Mr. Engineer, you will take the 10 o’clock to 12 o’clock shift and I will take 12 o’clock to 2. P539jān
11.Ak kwe, Injinia, kwōnaaj bōk jān joñoul ñan joñoul ruo im ña jān joñoul ruo ñan ruo.Mr. Engineer, you will take the 10 o’clock to 12 o’clock shift and I will take 12 o’clock to 2. P539jān
12.Ak ḷōṃaro ruo rōkar pād wōt ijo lōñ.The other two were still up on deck. P824ḷōṃaro
13.Ālkin aolep ruo allōñ, waan rawūn eṇ ej raun ñan aolep aelōñin ṂajeḷEvery two months as of 1965 a field trip ship makes the rounds of all the islands of the Marshalls. S17aolep
14.Ālkin aolep ruo allōñ, waan rawūn eṇ ej raun ñan aolep aelōñin ṂajeḷEvery two months as of 1965 a field trip ship makes the rounds of all the islands of the Marshalls. S17rawūn
15.Bōk ruo daaṃ wūd ilo bōb ṇeTake two keys of that pandanus as your portion.wūd
16.Eaikuj bwe en wōr ruo jemānajThere must be two people to pass thatch.jemān aj
17.Ear jab kanooj ḷap tōprak kōnke ej kab juon alen aer kwelọk bōtab ewōr ruo men eḷḷap raar karōki ñan an ri-Ṃaikronijia ḷooriNot a great deal was accomplished, as it was their first session, but there were two important things set for Micronesians to follow. S16kōkar
18.Ear jitlọk jān kadek iuṃwin ruo iiōHe abstained from intoxicating liquor for two years.jitlọk
19.Ear tōpe ruo nuknuk ilo iien keemem eo.He took two pieces of cloth as gifts at the time of the birthday party.tōptōp
20.Ejitōñ ḷọk ruo buwae rej pād i lowaan to eo.He pointed out two buoys in the pass. P508jitōñ
21.Ekkā an ruo aḷ ilo juon iiō.Normally there are two copra harvesting periods in a year.aḷ
22.Eor ruo kain jāānkun; juon ej kōṃṃan jān .There are two kinds of jāānkun; one is made from breadfruit. S12jāānkun
23.Eto an Jema ḷōmṇak ak ke ḷōṃaro ruo rōkar akweḷap wōt, ekar ba ke enaaj kajjioñ.Father thought for a long time, but because the two men continued to insist, he said he would try. P21akweḷap
24.Ewōr emān an Būrotijen jikuuḷ kab ruo an Katlik.Four of the schools are Protestant and two Catholic as of 1965. S9Katlik
25.Ewōr emān an Būrotijen jikuuḷ kab ruo an Katlik.Four of the schools are Protestant and two Catholic as of 1965. S9Būrotijen
26.Ewor ruo eoonḷā ilo wāto eṇ .There are two households on my tract of land.eoonḷā
27.Ewōr ruo wāween kōṃṃan pinniep.There are two ways to make coconut oil. S18pinneep
28.Ij keememej ḷọk wōt ke ikar uwe ippān Jema kab ruo ṃōṃaan ilo juon booj jidikdik eo roñoul ruo ne aitokan im jiljino ne depakpakin.I still remember when I sailed with Father and two other men on a small boat that was twenty-two feet long and six feet wide. P1depakpak
29.Ij keememej ḷọk wōt ke ikar uwe ippān Jema kab ruo ṃōṃaan ilo juon booj jidikdik eo roñoul ruo ne aitokan im jiljino ne depakpakin.I still remember when I sailed with Father and two other men on a small boat that was twenty-two feet long and six feet wide. P1depakpak
30.Ijino tak tōn kar wiwijet ak men eo iḷak emmō ilo kōjām eo ilo Jema im ḷōṃaro ruo ijo ioon teek.I almost started to panic but when I stuck my head out the door I saw Father and the other two men on the deck. P956wiwijet
31.Innem juon raan Jema kab ḷōṃarein ruo erjel kar kwelọk ippān doon im lo juon ḷōmṇak bwe Jema en kepaak ḷeo waan booj in im roñoul ruo ne aitokan im kajjitōk ippān emaroñ ke kōtḷọk wa eo waan bwe erjel en jata kake ñan Likiep.Then one day Father and the two men met together and the idea arose that Father should approach the man who owned the twenty-two foot boat and ask if he would allow them to charter it to Likiep. P20jata
32.Innem juon raan Jema kab ḷōṃarein ruo erjel kar kwelọk ippān doon im lo juon ḷōmṇak bwe Jema en kepaak ḷeo waan booj in im roñoul ruo ne aitokan im kajjitōk ippān emaroñ ke kōtḷọk wa eo waan bwe erjel en jata kake ñan Likiep.Then one day Father and the two men met together and the idea arose that Father should approach the man who owned the twenty-two foot boat and ask if he would allow them to charter it to Likiep. P20jata
33.Iuwe ḷọk ioon tūrak eo im jino jebjeb ḷọk aḷaḷ ñan Jema ioon wab eo bwe en jejaak ḷọk ñan ḷōṃaro ruo.I got onto the truck and started passing lumber to Father on the pier so he could pass it to the two guys on the boat. P354jejaak
34.Jema kab ḷōṃarein ruo rōkar lo bwe juon eo iien eṃṃan innem raar jọkpej im aini jet aerjel aḷaḷ kab tiin.Father and the two men saw an opportunity, so they went through the scrap and collected wood and metal for themselves. P18jọkpej
35.Jibboñōn raan eo juon ikar ḷoḷoor ḷọk Jema kab ḷōṃa ro ruo ṃōttan ñan wa eo.The morning of the next day I followed Father and the two men to the boat. P26ḷoor
36.Jouj im taaki waj ek ruo ṇe im jikadooli ñan aer koubuub.Please put the two fish on the charcoal and keep them there until they're half-done.tōtaak
37.Juon, raar kowaḷọk bōḷāāk eo an Ṃaikronijia im ruo, raar kōṃṃan bwe Julae 12 raan en an Ṃaikronijia raan in kakkije in kakeememej jinoin Kọñkorej eo an ṂaikronijiaOne was to decide upon a flag for Micronesia, and the second was to set July 12 as a holiday to commemorate the beginning of the Congress of Micronesia. S16keememej
38.Kab teiñwa tok ilo ruo awaPhone me at two o'clock.teiñwa
39.Kōjenolọk ruo jedọujij.Put aside two pairs of pants for me.jenolọk
40.Kumi in aḷ kaṇe ruo rej kōketak doon kōn aḷ kaṇe aer.Those two singing groups are challenging each other with their music.ketak
41.Kwōn bōk ruo pāāk em kabbwebwe ñan jilu allōñ.Take three sacks to make sure you've got enough for three months.bwe
42.Ḷeo edeḷọñ ḷọk ilowaan ruuṃ eo im ḷak diwōj tok ej jibwe ruo ḷoobwin pilawā, eṃōj an limi kōn peba būrawūn, ej ja āindeeo aer māāṇāṇ ke rej kab mat tok.The man went into a room and when he came back out he was holding loaves of bread, already wrapped in brown paper, still warm from the oven. P264būrawūn
43.Meram eo ekar lukkuun epaak, bōlen ruo ṃaiḷ epaak tok.The light was quite close, maybe within two miles. P1146lukkuun
44.Raar jekajejeikḷọk jekaro bwe ren maroñ pād ruo raanThey cooked the sap before they gave it away, so it could stay without fermenting for two days.jekajeje
45.Raar kaiāekwōj wa ko ruo reṃōkajtataThey raced the two fastest canoes.iāekwōj
46.Ruo de raan in an jokḷā.The wind has been coming from the north for two days.jokḷā
47.Ruo eṇ kaar reiṃaajaj.Those two cars smashed into each other.iṃaajaj
48.Ruo eṇ kaar reiṃaajaj.Those two cars smashed into each other.iṃaajaj
49.Ruo eṇ kabaj ioon ṇa eṇ.There are two cranes on the shoal/reef.kabaj
50.Ruo eo ke raan in ammān kōllōkā ippān ṇo im kōto ṃōṃanṃōn eo.We must have been surfing downwind across the waves with favorable winds at our back for two days. P913kōllōkā
51.Ruo iiō rūttoun jān ñaHe's two years my senior.rūtto
52.Ruo jar rej kewā doon.Two groups compete with each other.kewā
53.Ruo wōt wūd e ilo pakij in jikka e kiiō.There are only two cigarettes left in this pack.wūd

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