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38 Sample Sentence Search Results For "opan"
English:
Some of them went east.
Lenape:
Alënte eyok wehènchiopànk.
English:
Some of them went east.
Lenape:
Alënte wehènchiopànk eyok.
English:
Someone will come when it gets daylight.
Lenape:
Awèn xu pe enta opànk.
English:
I am going to Copan (Oklahoma).
Lenape:
C
opan
ink nta.
English:
I get dressed every morning.
Lenape:
Entxën opànk mpënchilahsi.
English:
Every morning people shook hands with each other.
Lenape:
Eshi opànk awènik ànkùntin.
English:
Every morning people shook hands.
Lenape:
Eshi opànk awènik ànkùntuwàk.
English:
Every morning he would go to hoe.
Lenape:
Eshi opànk mai lakehëma.
English:
I go farther to the east.
Lenape:
Ikalìchi wehènchiopànk nta.
English:
Toward the east there is a little town called Grove.
Lenape:
Ikali wehènchiopànk hate utènetët luwènsik Grove.
English:
Is Jim going to Copan (Oklahoma)?
Lenape:
Jim hèch na C
opan
ink e?
English:
I will call you in the morning.
Lenape:
Knatumël xu opànke.
English:
Jim is not going to Copan (Oklahoma).
Lenape:
Ku ta na Jim C
opan
ink e.
English:
Long ago when the Delawares lived in the east.
Lenape:
Lòmëwe ènta yuki Lënapeyunkahke wikhatihtit wehènchiopànk.
English:
He goes to work every morning.
Lenape:
May mikëmòsu èntxën opànk.
English:
It is already morning.
Lenape:
Mèchi opàn.
English:
He is already gray-headed.
Lenape:
Mèchi opàntpe. {DN}
English:
They stopped in the east.
Lenape:
Nahkihëleyok wehènchiopànk.
English:
Jim came from the east.
Lenape:
Na Jim
opan
eyunk wënchi
English:
Jim came from the east quickly.
Lenape:
Na Jim
opan
eyunk wënchihële.
English:
I saw the ocean when I went to the east.
Lenape:
Nem kitahikàn ènta ika a wehènchiopànk.
English:
I feel congested here in my lung.
Lenape:
Ntahchihëleamàlsi yushe nopànink.
English:
Jim lived to see the morning.
Lenape:
Opan
àsu wa Jim.
English:
He went to the east.
Lenape:
Opàneyunk e.
English:
Next morning he went to the garden.
Lenape:
Opànke hakihakànink tòn.
English:
He is an Iroquois.
Lenape:
Opan
u nàn.
English:
Wake up, it is already dawn.
Lenape:
Tukihëla, mèchi opàn.
English:
Wake up, it is already morning.
Lenape:
Tukihëla, mèchi opàn.
English:
Thank you because we lived to see the morning again.
Lenape:
Wanìshi èli
opan
àsnèn làpi.
English:
Let's go to the east.
Lenape:
Wehènchiopànk atàm.
English:
You go to the east.
Lenape:
Wehènchiopànk kta.
English:
The road goes to the east.
Lenape:
Wehènchiopànk lakèxën.
English:
They all went east together.
Lenape:
Wehènchiopànk lìltin.
English:
He looked to the east.
Lenape:
Wehènchiopànk linkwèxin.
English:
They once lived in the east.
Lenape:
Wehikihtit wèhènchiopànk.
English:
Many went to the east.
Lenape:
Xaheli eyok wehènchiopànk.
English:
Many went to the east.
Lenape:
Xaheli wehènchiopànk eyok..
English:
Now on this morning.
Lenape:
Yukwe ènta opànk.