Abecedar - Examples From The Second Edition of The Book

Examples From The Second Edition of The Book

  • Našata kukja je visoka. (Macedonian in latin script: Našata kuḱa e visoka. Macedonian Cyrillic: Нашата куќа е висока. English: Our house is tall.)
  • Gjorče et edno arno dete. (Macedonian in latin script: Ǵorče et edno dobro dete. Macedonian Cyrillic: Ѓорче е едно добро дете. English: Gjorče is one good child.)
  • Moite brakja set vo čusdžina. (Macedonian in latin script: Moite braḱa se vo tuǵina. Macedonian Cyrillic: Моите браќа се во туѓина. English: My brothers are abroad.)

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