milkweed

Vladimirovo 2

127 (a) a bèreme takòvo i s ə goràta mlèčnica dèt mu vìkat
And we gather – out in the woods we get what they call milkweed,

128 (a) e i unà onà pa tovà stàva takòo koto zelèno nèkakvo
and that becomes a sort of green color [for dyeing].

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