Leikai Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari Facebook Story Top [updated] -

There’s always that one corner of the leikai — the last house, the broken streetlight, the old banyan tree that everyone passes but no one stops at anymore.

Suggested final text (copy-paste ready): Leikai-ta mapung phangduna, eina khangjinba lambi nungai adu oina thoklaga. Mathu nabagi wari adu chenba khongchat ngammi; aduga eina yamna thokpa touriba ngamde. Eigi phaoba hinggatpa amasung leitaba sainaba tougatpa, nungai punsu aduna pibire. Mathu nabagi wari adu eina leitaba phaoba thoknaba adu; eina hairak-i, “Leitraba touraga, hougatpa nungai aduda yengba nungai.” Nungsiba leikai, pukning gi mapan-da loinana thajillak. leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari facebook story top

Instead of just taking the food, she pulled out a small bundle of fresh "Yendai" (Drumstick leaves) and "Hawaijar" (Fermented soya beans) wrapped in an old newspaper. She insisted the boy take it as a return gift. She said with a smile, "Ei thamo, nangbu ngaida haidrabu, ei thabak nungairi" (My child, you helped me, I cannot take this for free). There’s always that one corner of the leikai

A photo or short video of a stunning sunset or a serene natural scenery. She insisted the boy take it as a return gift

Meaning "story," "tale," or "narrative."