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ስድራ ቤት ጃክሰን ፡ "ሰሉስ ንግሆ ብስድራ ቤቱ ተኸቢቡ ብሰላም ዓሪፉ" ዝብል መግለጺ ኣውጽኡ ። ስድራ ቤት ጃክሰን ፡ "ኣቦና ፡ ኣገልጋሊ ስድራ ቤትና ጥራይ ዘይኰነስ ፡ ንጭቁናይን ድምጾም ንዘስማዕን ኣብ መላእ ዓለም ...
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