Angelë Sepe

Penzelö tî palî Sepe

spread out \spred aʊt\

  1. gbara
  2. mû ndo
    • It was seven o’clock of a very warm evening in the Seeonee hills when Father Wolf woke up from his day’s rest, scratched himself, yawned, and spread out his paws one after the other to get rid of the sleepy feeling in their tips. — (Rudyard KiplingThe Jungle Book , 1894)

Âlïndïpa Sepe

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