The people of Saaremaa and Ruhnu islands eat seal blubber. Sǭrlizt ja rū’nlizt sīebõd ilgõ ra’zzõ.
Father sailed on ships as a cook and sailor. Tǭți pūŗtõn kuoigīd pǟl kokkõks ja matrūzõks.
a carriage with seats ištīmõks rattõd
Sit down [~Take your seat]! Võtā eņtšõn ištīm!
He gave me [his] seat. Ta āndiz mi’nnõn ištīmt.
The chair has a seat, four legs, and a support behind [one's] back. Ra’jjõn u’m ištīm, nēļa jalgõ ja sǟlga tagān knõ’bbiļ.
to spread seaweed mu’ddõ artõ
to throw seaweed mu’ddõ eitõ
to transport seaweed mu’ddõ vieddõ
Seaweed is good fertiliser for soil. Mudā u’m jõva vä’g mǭn.
Seaweed comes ashore with the sea winds. Mudā tulāb a’igõ mie’rlimizt tūldkõks.