Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu

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"The roti ran out the door, past the barking dog, and jumped into the well. Dabak! A frog sitting on the step got scared. 'Who are you?' asked the frog. 'I am a flying saucer from the moon,' lied the roti . 'Can you teach me to fly?' asked the frog. The roti said, 'Only if you jump into my mouth.' The frog was about to jump when a wise old Kurubara (shepherd) came by, saw the roti floating, and fished it out with a stick. He brought it back home and said, 'If this child doesn't eat it, I will feed it to my goat.' Now, are you going to let a goat eat your roti ?" is characterized as a piece of scholarship that

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Here is a full, traditional Tullu Kathe you can narrate:

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