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Tok Pisin na Tok Inglis i no inap!

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Tananggo Binga Numbami | Tok Pisin na Tok Inglis i no inap! Tananggo Binga Numbami Skip to content Home Bumewe na diary Nomba sawa, etate ← Older posts by Joel | 2023/08/31 · 19:07 Tom “Samarai” Kau na Tuwatuwa, 2 The following story was told to me in 1976 by Tom Kau, a Numbami man who was a noted traveler and storyteller nicknamed “ Samarai ,” because he had once spent time there. Listen to the full story in Numbami here: https://numbami.files.wordpress.com/2020/07/wo-tomkauc-1.mp3 Mayaŋgo kole goiya tema. We saw one elder man. Iyou iya wamba kikiyama. He was fishing in the dark. Ena ase Ŋguwoŋ. His name was Ŋguwoŋ. Kate, api, ilu makata e maŋgo, “Numa!” So then we called him, saying “Come!” Ipi ima ka eli e iŋgo “Ipaka?” He came up, like, then he said “What’s up?” “O, mama. Nombi laisi tatena nuwosa iŋgo noni “O, we came. Take this rice and go for you to eat “wa ilu manaambi ditako su kauti “and we’ll take a little in a cloth “manawa...

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