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Čokmanovo 2

16 (b) izìdəhə gu sɔ̀rni ne ustànvəš'e zə nàs l'ɔ̀štə
the deer ate it all. There weren’t any lentils left for us.

Dolna Sekirna 3

78 (a) ama divè svìn’e sṛ̀ne zàjci e tekòva ama pòveče
Ah, wild boar, deer, rabbits, and such. But mostly

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