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Cã ndíru ꞌbã íj̣ ọ́ ĩtrĩkã ŋá Feelings Hisia

Written by Clare Verbeek, Thembani Dladla, Zanele Buthelezi

Illustrated by Kathy Arbuckle, Ingrid Schechter

Translated by Barnabas Delu

Language Aringati

Level Level 1

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Áma á si ̣́ la ijó ̣́ ̣ ũ ꞌbi ́ ki ́ i ̃tri ̃kã .

My heart feels a lot of things.

Moyo wangu unahisi vitu vingi.


Ma adru ã yi ̃kõ si ̃ mâ idé ̣̃ ̣ pi ̣ dri ̃ ã mani ́ á ꞌdi ́gó zã i ̃ndró si ̃.

I feel happy when my granny tells us stories in the evening.

Najisikia furaha bibi yangu akitusimulia hadithi jioni.


Ma i ̃tri ̃kã la ma aza-azâ á dri ̃ avá mâ wọ̃ ri ̣̂ be.

I feel silly when I play with my friend.

Najisikia kufanya mzaha ninapocheza na rafiki zangu.


Ma uꞌá cã ndi ́ si ̃ má á té pi dri ̃ jọ lá sé ndẽ i ̃ꞌdidri ̣́ ꞌdá yụ .

I feel bad when my dad says he does not have money.

Najisikia vibaya baba yangu anaposema hana pesa.


Ma lẽ tá ŋá i ̃tri ̃ká má ã ndrẽ dri ̃ á ma amvu yã mbi ̣̂ si ̃.

I feel loved when my mom gives me a hug.

Najihisi kupendwa na mama yangu anaponikumbatia.


Written by: Clare Verbeek, Thembani Dladla, Zanele Buthelezi
Illustrated by: Kathy Arbuckle, Ingrid Schechter
Translated by: Barnabas Delu
Language: Aringati
Level: Level 1
Source: Feelings from African Storybook
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