Literature:Aesop 363 The Prince and the Lion/Brooding: Difference between revisions
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'''''Fidaenan ga ee Wargaz ga'''''<br /> | |||
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'''Aesop's Fables #363'''<br />'''''The Prince and the Lion''''' | '''Aesop's Fables #363'''<br />'''''The Prince and the Lion''''' | ||
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Haefen ga adoo melkeeyolir ga aezuhled azaakaa raapingee.<br />Melkeeyor ga iwisenedad ai aazairen aebashen<br />tho aehaefen basheln aagraazak oofruh wargaz.<br />Bashen izabookh iyawndluhfeeng wils ga,<br />ra aeshaun bashen skau haefen basheln awyidmaruhk tlaesingee<br />shenga bashen otuhtawn awskaaguhruh tluhlt pa etthloog basheln,<br />tichee slaw e droogoo thlemoolo<br />daebuh wen se tluh eram gikaden e wargaz. | Haefen ga adoo melkeeyolir ga aezuhled azaakaa raapingee.<br />Melkeeyor ga iwisenedad ai aazairen aebashen<br />tho aehaefen basheln aagraazak oofruh wargaz.<br />Bashen izabookh iyawndluhfeeng wils ga,<br />ra aeshaun bashen skau haefen basheln awyidmaruhk tlaesingee<br />shenga bashen otuhtawn awskaaguhruh tluhlt pa etthloog basheln,<br />tichee slaw e droogoo thlemoolo<br />daebuh wen se tluh eram gikaden e wargaz. | ||
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The only son of the king like martial games.<br />The king had a dream which warned him<br />that his son would be killed by a lion.<br />He was afraid of the dream coming true<br />so he built for his son a pleasant palace<br />and then he decorated its walls for his amusement<br />using all kinds of animals of proper size,<br />and one of them was a picture of a lion. | The only son of the king like martial games.<br />The king had a dream which warned him<br />that his son would be killed by a lion.<br />He was afraid of the dream coming true<br />so he built for his son a pleasant palace<br />and then he decorated its walls for his amusement<br />using all kinds of animals of proper size,<br />and one of them was a picture of a lion. | ||
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