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Iskrica 2

39 (b) sərɤ̀citi i səs ə šùmə càriičenə go nəvɤ̀rzvəme̝ i nəpràenə skèl’ə
and tie the poles [to the frames] with corn husks. Then a scaffolding is made

48 (b) nə kul’àntu̥ si gu pràəm nə ilpiz’ètə i tugàə gu vɤ̀rzva:me̝
[using] our knees [for support] we make it into bundles, and tie them up

49 (b) səs càreičenə šùmə i gu nəpràim takà nə d’ènkuve̝ gulèmi
with corn husks, and make them into large bales.

52 (b) nə d’ènkuve̝ rəzvɤ̀rzvame go ot ə šùmətə i im gu dàəme̝
into bales. We untie [the leaves] from the corn husking, and give them

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Bulgarian Dialectology as Living Tradition [2016] (http://www.bulgariandialectology.org, visited on 1 March 2016)
Babjak 1: 13-15. In: Bulgarian Dialectology as Living Tradition [2016] (http://www.bulgariandialectology.org, visited on 1 March 2016)

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