We shall only mention the following; Te tini o te kaipuke, How many ships there are!
He tini aku korerotanga ki a ia, many (have been) my conversations with him.
I heard a man's feet on the ground, an' thin a 'Tini joinin' in the chorus.
In the Martinique dialect it is: C'est soulie qui save si bas tini trou.
Nancy wondered if Tini had anything to do with the delay.
Nancy gave her attention to the menu card, but when the other two were occupied with thoughts of food she sent the woman sitting opposite Tini a critical look.
Tini was gone only a few minutes before she returned carrying a magazine, but Nancy was sure her pocket looked less bulky.
As they went to the grounds for instructions in using gas masks, Ida Hall and Tini Hoffman were close to Nancy and Mabel.
Tini knocked down the bar twice before she finally made that last hurdle.
Her long acquaintance withTini left little patience with her superior attitude.
Tini gripes a lot about regulations and the hardships of the military training, but Mabel said she was always complaining during her nurse's training.
Tini got in such a dither to see Mrs. Webber that night, because Carl said he was flying out to see her before she left.
Tini began turning the pages of a magazine to show them how little importance she put on what they said.
Cautiously she lifted her head as Tini passed and saw some letters sticking from her coverall pocket.
But she wasn't so certain, even as she spoke, that the spoiled Tini would think of anything but her own wishes next time she was tempted to break the regulations.
When they rose to go back to the trucks Tini began to complain.
In this traverse the track before ascending to the summit crosses a spur of the Koro-tini Bluff, and then descends into the valley of the Natoarau river on the east side of it.
Each traverse of the great Koro-tini Range will provide us with new facts to aid us in framing an explanation of the origin of this long mountain-ridge.
On the south side lies the Mariko Range, on the east lies Mount Mbatini, the most elevated peak of the island, whilst on the north rise up the steep slopes of the Koro-tini Range and of the mountainous “divide.
The main stream, which flows down from Waisali, is joined near Mbale-mbale by a more impetuous stream that descends the steep mountain-sides just to the east of the Koro-tini Bluff.
In the general profile of the island it is named the Koro-tini Table-land on account of the level profile which it presents whether viewed from the north or from the south.
The name of Koro-tini has been applied to this range because it is familiar to the natives.
On which he consoled himself by reciting an Assamese saying, to the effect that it is ill arguing with a fool: "Sag sirmolu bog ba-karan Tini panch panra kil suda akaran.
Moin pa save si li pa ka tini coulè" (I know not if He has not color), answered Maximilien.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tini" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.