Odongo and Apiyo lived in the city with their father.
They looked forward to the holidays. Not just because school was closed, but because they went to visit their grandmother. She lived in a fishing village near a large lake.
Odongo na Apiyo baaleikala na bawishi ku kalaale. Lyonse baaleekabila saana ukuba pa cuuti. Tepamulandufye wakuti baaleisala isukulu lelo nico baalefwaisha ukuya mu kutandala kuli banakulu. Banakulu baaleikala mu mushi uwabalondo besabi uwali mupepi na cibeemba icikulu.
Odongo and Apiyo were excited because it was time to visit their grandmother again.
The night before, they packed their bags and got ready for the long journey to her village. They could not sleep and talked the whole night about the holiday.
Odongo na Apiyo baalisansamwike saana ilyo inshita yakuya mu kutandalila banakulu yafikile na kabili. Ubushiku balaliile ubulendo, baalongele ifipe fyabo ukupekanya ubulendo ubutali ubwakuya ku mushi. Ubo bushiku, tabaaleele iyo, baaceseshefye ukulanda pali cuuti.
Early the next morning, they left for the village in their father’s car.
They drove past mountains, wild animals and tea plantations. They counted cars and sang songs.
Ubushiku bwakonkelopo uluceeloceelo, baimine ubulendo bwakuya ku mushi muli motoka yaba wishi. Mu nshila, bapitile mumpili, bakumenye ne nama shampanga kabili baapitile na mumabala ya tii. Mu nshila balepeenda bamotoka no kwiimba inyimbo.
过了一会儿,孩子们累了,就在车里睡着了。
After a while, the children were tired and fell asleep.
Ilyo paapitile nshita, abaana baalinakile bapona na mutulo.
Father woke up Odongo and Apiyo as they arrived in the village.
They found Nyar-Kanyada, their grandmother, resting on a mat under a tree.
Nyar-Kanyada in Luo, means ‘daughter of the people of Kanyada’. She was a strong and beautiful woman.
Ilyo baafikile ku mushi, bawishi bashibwishe Odongo na Apiyo. Baasangile banakulu ba Nyar-Kanyada naabasendama pa mpasa mwisamba lya cimuti. Ishina lya Nyar-Kanyada mu ci Luo lipilibula ukuti, umwana wa beena Kanyanda. Ba Nyar-Kanyada baali abayemba saana kabili abakosa.
Nyar-Kanyada welcomed them into the house and danced around the room singing with joy.
Her grandchildren were excited to give her the presents they brought from the city.
“First open my gift,” said Odongo.
“No, my gift first!” said Apiyo.
Ba Nyar-Kanyada balibapokeleele mu ŋanda no kutampa ukushana no kwimba ne nsaansa ishiingi saana. Abeshikulu balisansamwike saana no kupeela banakulu ifyabupe babaleeteele ukufuma ku kalaale. Odongo aasosele ati, “Balileenipo ukwisula icabupe imuleteele.” “Awe, balileenipo icabupe imuleteele!” efyasosele Apiyo.
尼亚·坎亚达打开了礼物后,用传统的习俗祝福了她的孙儿们。
After she opened the presents, Nyar-Kanyada blessed her grandchildren in a traditional way.
Panuma yakwisula ifyabupe, ba Nyar-Kanyada baapaalile abeshikulu babo ukulingana ne ntambi.
欧东格和阿皮尤跑出去玩儿了,他们追着蝴蝶和鸟儿,在它们后面跑。
Then Odongo and Apiyo went outside. They chased butterflies and birds.
Panuma ya ifi fyonse, Odongo na Apiyo baile panse. Baatampile ukupepeka fipelebesha ne fyuni.
他们还爬树,跳进湖里,溅起了很多水花。
They climbed trees and splashed in the water of the lake.
Baaleniina ku fimuti elyo no kusansana ameenshi ayamuli beemba.
天黑了,他们回到奶奶的家里吃晚饭,但他们太累了,还没吃完,就睡着了。
When it was dark they returned to the house for dinner. Before they could finish eating, they were falling asleep!
Ilyo pafiitile, balibwelelemo ku ŋanda mu kulya icakulya ca cungulo-bushiku. Ilyo baali tabalapwisha no kulya, baponeene umutulo!
第二天,爸爸开车回城了,把孩子们留给奶奶。
The next day, the children’s father drove back to the city leaving them with Nyar-Kanyada.
Ubushiku bwakonkelepo, bawishi balibwelelemo ku kalaale. Baashile Odongo na Apiyo kuli ba Nyar-Kanyada.
欧东格和阿皮尤帮助奶奶做家务。他们帮奶奶拎水,运柴。他们还帮奶奶从鸡窝里拿鸡蛋,在花园里摘蔬菜。
Odongo and Apiyo helped their grandmother with household chores. They fetched water and firewood. They collected eggs from the chickens and picked greens from the garden.
Odongo na Apiyo baaleafwa banakulu imilimo yonse iyapaŋanda. Baaletapa ameenshi no kuteeba inkuni. Baaleetoola na mani ya nkoko no kusaba umusaalu ukufuma mwibala.
尼亚·坎亚达教他们煮乌咖喱,还教他们怎么做和烤鱼一起吃的椰子饭。
Nyar-Kanyada taught her grandchildren to make soft ugali to eat with stew. She showed them how to make coconut rice to eat with roast fish.
One morning, Odongo took his grandmother’s cows to graze. They ran onto a neighbour’s farm.
The farmer was angry with Odongo. He threatened to keep the cows for eating his crops. After that day, the boy made sure that the cows did not get into trouble again.
On another day, the children went to the marketplace with Nyar-Kanyada. She had a stall selling vegetables, sugar and soap.
Apiyo liked to tell customers the price of items. Odongo would pack the items that customers bought.
Ubushiku bumbi, abaana baile naba Nyar-Kanyada ku maliketi. Baalikwete incende apo aleshitiisha umusaalu, shuga elyo na sopo. Apiyo aatemenwe ukweba abantu umutengo wa fintu baaleshitisha. Odongo aatemenwe ukulonga ifintu ifyo abantu baaleeshita.
这天的工作结束后,他们坐在一起喝茶,帮奶奶数了数这天赚到的钱。
At the end of the day they drank chai tea together. They helped grandmother to count the money she earned.
But too soon the holidays were over and the children had to go back to the city.
Nyar-Kanyada gave Odongo a cap and Apiyo a sweater. She packed food for their journey.
Lelo tacaposele ne nshita iitali cuuti alipwile na baana baali no kubwelelamo ku tauni. Ba Nyar-Kanyada baapeele Odongo akasote elyo Apiyo baamupeele sweeta. Baabalongeele ne filyo ifyakulya pa buleendo.
When their father came to fetch them, they did not want to leave. The children begged Nyar-Kanyada to go with them to the city.
She smiled and said, “I am too old for the city. I will be waiting for you to come to my village again.”
Ilyo bawishi baishile mu kubasenda, tabaaleefwaya ukubwelelamo. Abaana bapaapaata ba Nyar-Kanyada ukuti baye nabo ku kalaale. Banakulu baamwentwilefye no kusosa ati, “Nalikota saana uwakwikala ku kalaale. Nkalamuloleelafye mpaka ilyo mukeesa kuno mushi na kabili.”
欧东格和阿皮尤紧紧地抱着她,跟她告别。
Odongo and Apiyo both hugged her tightly and said goodbye.
Odongo na Apiyo bakumbatiile banakulu no kubashalikapo.
When Odongo and Apiyo went back to school they told their friends about life in the village. Some children felt that life in the city was good. Others felt that the village was better.
But most of all, everyone agreed that Odongo and Apiyo had a wonderful grandmother!
Ilyo Odongo na Apiyo baabweleelemo ku sukulu bashimikileko abanaabo pa mikalile yaku mushi. Abaana bamo baamwene ukuti ubwikashi bwamukalaale bwawamapo ukucila ku mushi. Bambi nabo baamwene kwati ubwikashi bwakumushi bwawamapo. Nomba panuma, abaana bonse basumiine ukuti Odongo na Apiyo baalikwete nakulu uwa mutima uusuma.