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==The round table== | ==The round table== | ||
''Doan ngith, dur id tach cheth mi | ''Doan ngith, dur id tach cheth mi ram'am lăntheath. Enwiets Păda Brăwied: "Mea ra łănam runse?"'' | ||
one time, sit NOM six child in | one time, sit NOM six child in meeting discuss. PFV-ask Master B.: "many what 2PL here?" | ||
Once, six children were in a round table. Master Brăwied asked them: "How many of you are here?" | Once, six children were in a round table. Master Brăwied asked them: "How many of you are here?" | ||
Revision as of 00:36, 31 March 2018
The Ngăthoar are a collection of stories and anecdotes, often with some moral lesson, written in Classical Windermere.
The round table
Doan ngith, dur id tach cheth mi ram'am lăntheath. Enwiets Păda Brăwied: "Mea ra łănam runse?"
one time, sit NOM six child in meeting discuss. PFV-ask Master B.: "many what 2PL here?"
Once, six children were in a round table. Master Brăwied asked them: "How many of you are here?"
While the others were still counting, one child replied: "Sixty-three: 6 individuals, 15 teams of two, 20 teams of 3, ..."
Master Șăfaw then asked: "Well then, how many people will be there if another person enters?"
The child nonchalantly responded: "Well, we have all of the old teams, as well as another set of teams with the new person!"