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BuɣisibuBlack Chapel, North End, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 140792.jpg
English: Black Chapel, North End, Essex. This is a rare case of an entirely timber-framed ecclesiastical building, which consists of a medieval chapel with attached priest's house. It stands close to the roadside on the A130, between Great Waltham and Great Dunmow.
This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by Robert Edwards and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
N pirigi – Diyi lee ka a yan labi ŋma, n tari ka yan zaŋ tuma n talim
Lab laɣim – n taɣi dee tuma maa
N-yɛn zaŋ dɔli zalikpana ŋɔ sɔli:
ŋmahindibu – Di tu ni a ti nin'tiɣili din tu, ka yooi sɔli din yihiri shiɛhira gbaŋ, ka lahi wuhi di yi niŋ ka taɣibu daa pun niŋ. A ni tooi niŋ lala ŋɔ n-doli hankali ni saɣi shɛm, amaa ka di pa sɔ'shɛli din mali biɛhiŋ zaŋ kpa ŋun tiri shiɛhira gbana ŋɔ polo nin'tiɣili ni nyini bee a zaŋ tum.
Tarimi li din nyɛ shɛm – A yi mali labi sabi bee a taɣi li mi bee a miɛmi n-tam sabiri kurili maa zuɣu, di tu ni a tari a tɔhibu maa doli same or compatible license n-zali maŋ-maŋ maa.
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Lahibali kɔligu zaŋ tum tuma
Din doli ŋɔ na yaɣili tuma nima zaŋ ti lahabali kɔligu ŋɔ:
Lahabali kɔligu ŋɔ ʒirila lahabali pahira, n-ŋɔ ka di yi la anfooni yaabu maʒini ni bee lahibali yaabu maʒini ni bi ni mali namdi bee n zaŋdi li lɛbiri anashara binyɛra.
Di yi nyɛla bi labimi tiɣisi lahabali kɔligu ŋɔ maŋ-maŋa, yɛltɔɣi shɛŋa ni tooi bi lahi kahigi doni zaa lahabali kɔligu ŋɔ ni.