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A woman walking along a beach holding an ice cream.

Embo longhalo yomhepo Weather book

Written by Clare Verbeek, Thembani Dladla, Zanele Buthelezi

Illustrated by Sandra McDougall, Ingrid Schechter

Translated by Bertha Haimbodi

Language Oshikwanyama

Level Level 1

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A woman walking along a beach holding an ice cream.

Okwa kukuta.

It is dry.


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

Etango ota li xwike.

The sun is hot.


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

Oku na omhepo.

It is windy.


A woman standing under a large cloud.

Okuna olulemo.

It is cloudy.


A woman shivering with her arms crossed.

Okwa talala.

It is cold.


A woman standing in the rain under an umbrella.

Ota ku lokwa.

It is raining.


A woman standing beneath a thunder cloud.

Okuna omingungumo.

There is thunder.


A woman pointing to a rainbow.

Ondi wete outa wodula.

I see a rainbow.


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