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Example sentences for "kini"

Lexicographically close words:
kingly; kings; kingship; kingships; kingsman; kink; kinked; kinks; kinky; kinn
  1. Maripinádu ang sintripugal kun usbun kini paglútù, The semi-refined sugar will become refined after it is processed again.

  2. Kini ang tungína sa ákung pagkamakasasálà, This is my retribution for being a sinner.

  3. Kini ang ákung ikwistiyun sa tís, I’ll have this question in the test.

  4. Patubúun kini hangtud mupilù ang gidak-un, Let it rise until there is double the amount.

  5. Ang tugpahánan gilambiyungan sa ayruplánu únà kini mutugpa, The airplane circled the airport before it landed.

  6. Kini bugtì unyà sa ákung báka, I will take this in return for my cow.

  7. Kini suliran sa mga magbabalaud, ingun man sa mga lungsuránun, This is a problem for the lawmakers as well as for the citizens.

  8. Kining mga urug lumalábay kay kini gamà lang sa táwu, These fads are just transitory because they are purely s.

  9. Duphi kini ug upat, Take out four fathoms from the rope.

  10. Nagsaguyud ang tarian sa manuk ingun kini sa hibigtingan, The cock’s fighting leg is dragging, as if it got slashed.

  11. Iúlì ang subra kay kini ray ákung gikinahanglan, Return the extra ones because I only need this one.

  12. Other mountain peaks of five or six thousand feet are visible along the west coast but they appear insignificant in comparison with old Kini Balu.

  13. I had already climbed one of the hills where I could get a view inland to Kini Balu, over miles of jungle where no white man has ever been.

  14. In the northeast corner of Borneo is its highest mountain, Kini or Kina Balu, the Chinese Widow, supposedly so named because of the fancied resemblance of its jagged top to the upturned face of a woman.

  15. In the south Kini Balu and its attendant ranges were hidden by clouds.

  16. There is a lake commonly reported only two days' journey from the foot of Kini Balu, a high mountain on the north-west, but no Englishman has yet trod its shores.

  17. Kini Akua, a host of active, often mischievous, "little" folk in human form that peopled the deep woods.

  18. It is by one or other of these rivers that I should hope to penetrate as far as the lake and mountain of Kini Ballu, and into the country of the Idaan.

  19. The rivers which flow into the bay will be carefully and minutely explored, and an attempt will be made to penetrate into the interior as far as the lake of Kini Ballu.

  20. But," some one will say, "how does KINI represent a Shakespearean quotation?

  21. Some peculiar Australian forms have been found represented on the summit of Kini Balu in Borneo.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kini" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.