Yângâ tî Angelë Sepe

Palî Sepe

play \ˈpleɪ\

  1. sâra ngîâ
    • All three texts play with imagery drawn directly from the lived observation that a she-bear is very dangerous if one interferes with her cubs. — (Marcia J. Bunge, Terence E. Fretheim, Beverly Roberts Gaventa, The Child in the Bible , 2008, lêmbëtï 400)
    • He asked that the spotlight be played on the scene.

Âlïndïpa Sepe

  • Karan, Elke, Kêtê bakarî tî Sängö: Farânzi, Angelëe na Yângâ tî Zâmani, 1st ed. , 1995 → dîko mbëtï