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- Ibufuliiru Imw'a Bafuliiru

- Sep 1, 2021
- 1 min read

Kino kishushanyo kikakolwa na Ayivugwe Kabemba. Hano agweti agalalika abandu boshi abayiji indeto, nga ngisi kwa'zideta, Ikifuliiru, Kiswahili, Kifaransa ne Kingereza. Alozizi ukudeta kwo indeto yitu iyandikwe mu Kifuliiru na mu zindi ndeto. Ku ndeto yoshi ilya wangaba uyiji, yangagwasa indeto yitu ukudeta kwo izamuke.
Bimutuhikira bwenene ne'kyanya kingi ukudeta kwo tuloze igambo lye Kifuliiru mu Kifuliiru nyene mu njira yo'kulonga ulukerera bwenene higulu lyalyo. Ikindi kyanya tunaloze ukumenya igambo lilebe ngisi kwo lyangadetwa mu Kifuliiru kandi li lye'Kifuliiru ngisi kwo lyangadetwa mu gindi ndeto. Byo bitumiri guno mulalai gwakokolwa no kubikwa ku Internet.
Kindi kishushanyo kino, nakyo kigweti kigadeta kwokwo.





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