Yângâ tî Angelë Sepe

Pandôo Sepe

worker \ˈwɜː.kə(ɹ)\

  1. wakua
    • Manganism has been known about since the 19th century, when miners exposed to ores containing manganese (...) began to totter, slur their speech and behave like someone inebriated. The poisoning was irreversible, and soon ended in psychosis and death. Nowadays workers are exposed to far lower doses and manganism is rare. — (“subtle-effects” na The Economist , 2014-04-21 → dîko mbëtï)
    • Although the radiation levels identified are high, a threat to human health is very unlikely because apart from workers at the site, no-one goes there. — (“Fukushima nuclear disaster” na The Independent , 2017-02-02 → dîko mbëtï)
    1. wakua tî letäa → bâa civil servant