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A woman and a young boy confronted by an angry dog.

Miira Feelings

Written by Espen Stranger-Johannessen

Illustrated by Aakanee

Translated by Muhammed Berisso

Read by Rahel Abate

Language Oromo

Level Level 1

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A two-panel image of a woman and a young boy confronted by an angry dog.

“Ani sodaadheera.”

“I am scared.”


A man who has hurt his hand with a knife.

“Ah Ah!”

“Ouch!”


A woman speaking to a man whose hand is hurting.

“Nagaadha mitii ati?”

“Are you okay?”


A man holding both hands on his hurting stomach.

“Garaa na dhukkuba.”

“My stomach hurts.”


A woman holding a hand to her hurting head.

“Mataa na dhukkuba.”

“I have a headache.”


A two-panel image of a man holding a hand to his stomach and thinking about a sandwich.

“Beela’eera.”

“I’m hungry.”


A two-panel image of a man working out with free weights and putting them down.

“Ani dadhabeera.”

“I’m tired.”


A two-panel image of a man sitting on a sofa yawning and thinking of a bed.

“Hirribatu na qaba.”

“I’m sleepy.”


A two-panel image of a man in a desert thinking of a glass of water.

“Ani Dheebodheera.”

“I’m thirsty.”


A two-panel image of a football player trying to score but failing.

“Sun salphina.”

“That’s a shame.”


Written by: Espen Stranger-Johannessen
Illustrated by: Aakanee
Translated by: Muhammed Berisso
Read by: Rahel Abate
Language: Oromo
Level: Level 1
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