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Ragiv at keninükon nünis pluik, luveratiko se käm u numatüköm me kel päjafon. If ragiv at ya pevotükon e no plu leigon ko rigädastad okik, mögos, das pats anik is palisedöls no plu bepenons ragivi in stad anuik.