Ya jadingo y linajyan taotao, ya macone güe mañija, anae gaegue güe sui jalom batco. Ya guaja locue palo diquique na batco
mañisija. Ya cajulo un dangculon pagyon manglo, ya jinatme ni napo sija y jalom batco, ya ninabula. Ya güiya
gaegue gui popa na mamaego gui jilo alunan; ya mayajo, ya ilegñija nu güiya: Maestro, taya unadadaje na infanmatae? Ya
cajulo güe, ya jalalatde y manglo, ya ilegña ni tase: Pacaca famatquilo. Ya bumasta y manglo, ya guaja dangculo
na catma. Ya ilegña nu sija: Jafa jamyo na gosmanmaañao? Taye jinengguenmiyo trabia? Ya mangosmanmaañao, ya
ilegñija entre sija: Jaye este, na asta y manglo yan y tase maosgue güe? Marcos 4:36-41
(Josephine Chargualaf Varley, Narrator, San Marcos 4).
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