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አናንሲና ጥበብ Anansi and Wisdom Anansi y la sabiduría

Written by Ghanaian folktale

Illustrated by Wiehan de Jager

Translated by Mezemir Girma

Read by Abenezer Chane

Language Amharic

Level Level 3

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በድሮ ዘመን ሰዎች ምንም አያውቁም ነበር። ሰብል እንዴት እንደሚዘራ፣ ሽመናም ሆነ የአንጥረኝነት ስራ እንዴት እንደሚሰራ ምንም ሃሳብ አልነበራቸውም። በሰማይ ያለው ንያሜ የተባለው አምላክ ግን የዓለምን ሁሉ ጥበብ ይዞ ነበር። በአንድ ገንቦም ውስጥ በጥንቃቄ አስቀምጦት ነበር።

Long long ago people didn’t know anything. They didn’t know how to plant crops, or how to weave cloth, or how to make iron tools. The god Nyame up in the sky had all the wisdom of the world. He kept it safe in a clay pot.

Hace mucho, mucho tiempo la gente no sabía nada. No sabían cómo cultivar, o cómo tejer tela, o cómo hacer herramientas de hierro. El dios Nyame arriba en el cielo tenía toda la sabiduría del mundo. La mantenía guardada en una vasija de barro.


ከዕለታት አንድ ቀን ንያሜ ይህን የዕውቀት ገምቦ ለአናንሲ ለመስጠት ወሰነ። አናንሲ የሸክላውን ገንቦ ባየ ቁጥር አንድ አዲስ ነገር ያገኝ ነበር። ያስደስት ነበር!

One day, Nyame decided that he would give the pot of wisdom to Anansi. Every time Anansi looked in the clay pot, he learned something new. It was so exciting!

Un día, Nyame decidió darle la vasija de sabiduría a Anansi. Cada vez que Anansi se asomaba y miraba dentro de la vasija de barro, aprendía algo nuevo. ¡Qué impresionante!


ገብጋባው አናንሲ ‹‹ይህን ገንቦ በአንድ ትልቅ ዛፍ ጫፍ በጥንቃቄ አስቀምጠዋለሁ። ከዚያም ሁሉም የኔው ይሆንልኛል!›› ሲል አሰበ። አንድ ረጅም ክርም ገምዶ በሸክላው ገንቦ ዙሪያ አሰረ፤ ከዚያም በሆዱ ዙሪያ ጠመጠመ። ዛፉንም መውጣት ጀመረ። ገንቦው አሁንም አሁንም ጉልበት ጉልበቱን እየመታው ዛፍ መውጣቱ ከበደው።

Greedy Anansi thought, “I’ll keep the pot safe at the top of a tall tree. Then I can have it all to myself!” He spun a long thread, wound it round the clay pot, and tied it to his stomach. He began to climb the tree. But it was hard climbing the tree with the pot bumping him in the knees all the time.

El codicioso Anansi pensó, “voy a guardar la vasija en la copa de un árbol muy alto. ¡Y será sólo mía!” Hiló un hilo largo, envolvió con él la vasija de barro, y lo ató a su cintura. Empezó a trepar el árbol. Pero se le hacía muy difícil trepar el árbol con la vasija constantemente pegándole en las rodillas.


ይህን ሁሉ ጊዜም የአናንሲ ትንሽ ልጅ ከዛፉ ስር ቆሞ እየተከታተለው ነበር። እሱም ‹‹አዝለኸው ብትወጣ አይሻልም ወይ?›› አለው። አናንሲ ጥበብ የያዘውን የሸክላ ገንቦ ከጀርባው ለማሰር ሞከረ፤ እውነትም አመቺ ነበር።

All the time Anansi’s young son had been standing at the bottom of the tree watching. He said, “Wouldn’t it be easier to climb if you tied the pot to your back instead?” Anansi tried tying the clay pot full of wisdom to his back, and it really was a lot easier.

Mientras tanto, el hijo pequeño de Anansi lo miraba desde abajo y le dijo, “¿No sería más fácil trepar si te ataras la vasija a tu espalda?” Anansi ató la vasija llena de sabiduría a su espalda y, efectivamente, fue mucho más fácil.


ባጭር ጊዜም ከዛፉ ጫፍ ደረሰ። እዚያም ቆም አለና ‹‹ይህ ሁሉ ዕውቀት የኔ እንዲሆን ነው የተፈለገው፤ ግን ይሄው ልጄ ከኔ የበለጠ ብልህ ሆነ!›› በማለት አሰበ። አናንሲ በዚህ በጣም ተናዶ ያንን የሸክላ ገንቦ ከዛፉ ላይ ወደ ታች ወረወረው።

In no time he reached the top of the tree. But then he stopped and thought, “I’m supposed to be the one with all the wisdom, and here my son was cleverer than me!” Anansi was so angry about this that he threw the clay pot down out of the tree.

En un instante logró llegar a la copa del árbol. Pero entonces se detuvo a pensar: “Se supone que yo soy quien tiene toda la sabiduría, ¡pero mi hijo fue más listo que yo!” Anansi se enojó tanto que lanzó la vasija desde lo alto del árbol.


መሬትም ላይ ወድቆ ፍርክስክሱ ወጣ። ጥበብም ለማንኛውም ሰው በእኩል ተዳረሰ። በዚህም ምክንያት ነበር ሰዎች እርሻ፣ ሽመና፣ አንጥረኝነትና ሌሎችንም ሰዎች መስራት የሚችሏቸውን ነገሮች ሁሉ የተማሩት።

It smashed into pieces on the ground. The wisdom was free for everyone to share. And that is how people learned to farm, to weave cloth, to make iron tools, and all the other things that people know how to do.

Quedó hecha pedazos en el suelo. La sabiduría quedó libre y disponible para todos. Y así fue cómo la gente supo cultivar, tejer, hacer herramientas de hierro, y muchas otras cosas más.


Written by: Ghanaian folktale
Illustrated by: Wiehan de Jager
Translated by: Mezemir Girma
Read by: Abenezer Chane
Language: Amharic
Level: Level 3
Source: Anansi and Wisdom from African Storybook
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