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{SPEAKER name="Thomas and Letefee Cory"}
Hello
{SPEAKER name="Selma Salhaney"}
*Clears throat*
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{SPEAKER name="Thomas and Letefee Cory"}
Good morning ? Good day. This they taught us this. You want to buy something, buy something [?]
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{SPEAKER name="Thomas and Letefee Cory"}
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{SPEAKER name="Selma Salhaney"}
What, what?
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{SPEAKER name="Thomas and Letefee Cory"}
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{SPEAKER name="Thomas and Letefee Cory"}
He told him, for example, the milk is called Malik. You eat breakfast with milk.
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He told them that the church is called "church" [?]
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He said every time you want a word, just ask me and I'll tell you a word that is similar in Arabic and that way you'll learn English
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He learned a couple of words, and then he started working
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[?] Country... you know [?]
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{SPEAKER name="Thomas and Letefee Cory"}
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He went and started working on the railroad you know, not a railroad, but you know what I mean
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His shoes were, poor him, loose, you know every time he would walk
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[Laughter]
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{SPEAKER name="Selma Salhaney"}
It would flap?
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{SPEAKER name="Thomas and Letefee Cory"}
Yes, flap, and one of the days, he had a packet, because you know










Transcription Notes:
PLEASE ONLY SUBMIT FOR REVIEW OR APPROVAL IF YOU ARE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND AND TRANSCRIBE ARABIC. Missing some of the Arabic