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Saymina kritik, šafiro, Hano ţurenale b macna d howe madra.....

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1. Part 1

Dec-10-2016 at 11:47 AM (UTC+3 Nineveh, Assyria)

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Maṯlo komër: Abro, lo l jërẖo, l mëklo, hway malẖo

Ma aẖna aynana? Haka l nošo këtle fëkra, yabo kṯawulla, kubac ëno ste, cayn xëdwoṯayxun d yulafno. Haka lë kṯëwxun, ma aydarbo gëd yulafno? Këtla ëmkan!

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Siyomo kritik, ẖaqyo, latyo abadan lo caybo w lo ẖţiṯo. Ma dlë saymina aydarbo kiban ẖuzena, nëquşe w ziyude d këtlan?! Kiban dlo kritik hani ẖuzenalle?

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B masale d ëmṯo, man mënayna ẖţiṯo latle! Haka kit nošo dlo ẖţiṯo, maru!
Nëkfuṯo layt! Maru!
Nacum Fayëq, Yuẖanun Dolabani, Aǧa Pëţrës, Malik Qambar, Mor Šëmcën, Surma, Afrem Barşom, Alyas Xalaf, Xalaf Xalaf, Ascad Ascad, Gabriyel Afram, Asmar Xori, Cabdo Šaxxo, Šamcën Ğanno, Gawriye Use, Afram Cabbude, Bënyamën Be-Baššo, Ablaẖad Be-Gallo Šabo,.... kulle, kul ẖa b šëkël këtle ẖţiṯo.

Cal an nošani w ǧer man nošani, cwodo b cayno dë kritik, hul ucdo lawi. Mën cwodo d kit aclayye, kmaẖwelën këkwe bi šmayo. Wlo ẖa, ǧalţo xëd fëlso ste lë kmitaẖwe aclayye.
Qay?

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Aẖnone, Aẖwoṯo,

Kulan qayimina b marduṯo d huwla cito. Hadomo b cito nasţërnayto, kritik lë kmaqbël acla. Hadomo b cito Yacqubayto, kritik lë kmaqbël acla, lašane mqadaštoyo. Marunoyo, Malkoyo, kaldoyo, katolik, pruţ, Yahowa,... kulle hawxa.

Harke cël mi adro d këtlan b Facebook, kmaẖtitu bolo, më tamona aṯoye. Hawxa yalëfina w ǧer mede, këtlan ẖawşalţo ǧalabe cëqto lašane.

E, bac šëryono?

Layt! Gëd mdawmina mşacrina w rayqina cal ẖḏoḏe...

Hawxa gëd şëfyo?

Ëno këmarno lo! Latla ëmkan b hawxa caqël d şëfyo, w l dëkṯo ste kayisto, layban mëţena.

Mdawmina cal şucre w ruqe, ëlla ẖuzenalan darbo d caqël w hawno...

Ayna ţawyo?

Kṯawu, lë minakfitu!

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