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>mi na djuno le du'u klama fa makau la makaus. makau makau makau
>I don't know who came to Macao, nor whence, which way or by which means.

Shouldn't that be macaos.? Or macaon., since the original was Macão,
indicating a nasal a? "mi na djuno l du'u klama fa makau la makaon. makau
makau makau" is still a reasonable tongue-twister, IMHO.

--la kreig.daniyl.

'segu le bavli temci gi mi'o renvi lo purci
.i ga le fonxa janbe gi du mi'
-la djimis.BYFet

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