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Omuliro
Fire
en
Deborah Namugosa, Beatrice Nabune, Alison Tukei, Rose Sabano
Rob Owen
Amos Mubunga Kambere
Lukhonzo
Level 1
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Samalira, omuliro!
Look, fire!
en
Omuliro akahisaya.
Fire burns.
en
Omuliro akatsumba.
Fire cooks.
en
Omuliro akahuhaya.
Fire gives warmth.
en
Omuliro akaletha ekyakakalha.
Fire gives light.
en
Samalira, omuliro!
Look, fire!
en
Omuliro uwene.
Fire is wonderful.
en
Kandi awithe obuthoki bunene.
And it is powerful.
en
Written by:
Deborah Namugosa, Beatrice Nabune, Alison Tukei, Rose Sabano
Illustrated by:
Rob Owen
Translated by:
Amos Mubunga Kambere
Language:
Lukhonzo
Level:
Level 1
Source:
Fire
from
African Storybook
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International License
.
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