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A woman walking along a beach holding an ice cream.

Kitaaba hala qilensaa Weather book Le livre de la météo

Written by Clare Verbeek, Thembani Dladla, Zanele Buthelezi

Illustrated by Sandra McDougall, Ingrid Schechter

Translated by Demoze Degefa

Language Oromo

Level Level 1

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A woman walking along a beach holding an ice cream.

Qilensii gogadha.

It is dry.

Il fait sec.


A woman sitting against a tree, feeling hot in the sunshine.

Aduun bayee ho’a.

The sun is hot.

Le soleil est chaud.


A woman walking in strong winds, with leaves blowing off the tree behind her.

Bubee qaba.

It is windy.

Il fait du vent.


A woman standing under a large cloud.

Dumeesa.

It is cloudy.

Il y a des nuages.


A woman shivering with her arms crossed.

Niqabbana’a.

It is cold.

Il fait froid.


A woman standing in the rain under an umbrella.

Ni rooba.

It is raining.

Il pleut.


A woman standing beneath a thunder cloud.

Bakkakaa busee.

There is thunder.

Il y a du tonnerre.


A woman pointing to a rainbow.

Ani sabbata waqaab argee.

I see a rainbow.

Je vois un arc-en-ciel.


Written by: Clare Verbeek, Thembani Dladla, Zanele Buthelezi
Illustrated by: Sandra McDougall, Ingrid Schechter
Translated by: Demoze Degefa
Language: Oromo
Level: Level 1
Source: Weather book from African Storybook
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