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Tag Archives: Malakal
Nuer – Wutni da̠ŋ rɛw (The case of the two men)
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Nuer – Ɛ ŋu rec thilɛ lɛp (Why fish have no tongue)
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Nuer – Yak liaacni (The greedy hyena)
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