See immaa in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"english": "Here in Africa, in general, when two people marry and live together for a long time without bringing any children into the world, there are two things to do: either they separate, or the husband marries a second wife.",
"text": "Afirik ɗo’o, ko hasii kon, si yimɓe jommbindirii, ɓe wondii duuɓi heewuɗi e ɓaawo jiidi, ko piiji ɗiɗi: immaa ɓe seeda, immaa gorko on jommba debbo ɗimmo.",
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