Custome eo ao EJJAB Melim

Alexandra Pecoraro, translated by Janerose Ralpho

Season in kamijak eo in im raan eo elap ej itok wot, aka Halloween. Ilo ad kar ritto lak jekar loe bwe Halloween ej juon ien nan ad trick-or-treat, ilo ad monono kon tonal ko kijed, kamijak koj make, im e konak costume ko. Ilo an armej ritto lak im ritto nan aer ital im trick-or-treat, akko rej ritto nan aer ital nan bar ko, rej oktak kio im e lelak tonal, ukot moko mwer nan haunted house, ak ejaak i costume ko im elap aer emman im kamijak. Ilo ad ritto lak im diwoj lak jen moko mwon jined im jemed, nan jet, Halloween enij kaju eorom juon ien nan am ital im out, pade ko, im ital nan bar ko. Melele in men in ej ijelakin am kamijak ilo am ital jen juon haunted house emaron eorom juon bonnin eo elap an kar kamijak, ilo am kajeon ital jen naan ko rejjab emman jen ro jet, kabunono ko im rejekar, im pa ko im rej jibwe eok ijoko im rejekar.


Ilo 6 yio in ao juon ritto, ilo ien Halloween im ien en ej ebak tok ien Halloween, emoj ao loe an armej anok armej ro jet, kabunono ki er, jibwe er ilo ejelok melim, im wejol er kinke rej e konak costume. Security guard ro rej kijor boboore leddrik ro jen lon nan lal, ilo aer kabok “kein kakkure” ko (weapon), ilo an leddrik ro e konak wot nuknuk pap im girdle. Manit nana emoj an ekka an walok ilo ien Halloween, im menin EJJAB emman. Juon costume im holiday ko rejjab lewaj am free pass nan am kautiej ro jet im kajjitok melim.

 

RAINN ej antonelok bwe 1 ilo 5 kora ro, ion college campus ko, renij ion kakkure ko rejekar. Ippen an lonlak jen 50% in kakkure ko rejekar bok jikier ilo season in fall. Ippen an 95% in aolepen kakkure ko rejekar rej walok jen juon eo im survivor eo e jela kajen. Ne jenij lale bonbon kein, ilo aer ippen droon im ilo ad lemnak kon ewi wawein an ain juon nan Halloween, emaron kamijak. Ak kotobar eo ao ejjab bwe in kamijak jabdewot. Kotobar eo ao ej nan kwalok naan in rojan bwe kakkure ko rejekar rej walok, im elon jet ien im jikin ko emoj ad kamelim kakkure ko rejekar bwe en ekka aer walok ie im jet men ko im rej itok ippen territory ak ijo jikier, akko menin ejjab mool.


Nan kojemlok e, costume eo ao EJJAB lewaj melim.


  • Halloween ejjab lewaj wun bwe kwon jibwe bar juon armej ilo ejelok melim
  • Halloween ejjab lewaj wun nan ba naan ko rejjab ekar nan armej ilo ejelok melim
  • Halloween ejjab lewaj wun nan am komman kojak ak ba naan ko kon kakkure ko rejekar (jab konak costume eo im enij komman menin an kakkure ko rejekar eorom kein komman kojak)

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