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Omuliro
Fire
en
Deborah Namugosa, Beatres Nabune, Alison Tukei, Rose Sabano
Rob Owen
Lunyole
Level 1
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Wona omuliro!
Look, fire!
en
Gwohya.
Fire burns.
en
Gunyiya.
Fire cooks.
en
Gubasa nihuŋulirisa engano.
Fire gives warmth.
en
Gutuŋa obutaanghafu.
Fire gives light.
en
Wona omuliro!
Look, fire!
en
Omuliro sigulomehaho.
Fire is wonderful.
en
Era gwamaani.
And it is powerful.
en
Written by:
Deborah Namugosa, Beatres Nabune, Alison Tukei, Rose Sabano
Illustrated by:
Rob Owen
Language:
Lunyole
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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