guie' zè, chi iniinu de sti guie' zè, guie' zè di la? bandaga bata purti bandaga stìni ca la? nabata, guie' stìni ca la? laaca laaca nabiá nabiá ne laani la? jmá qui nisoodini bia' ti ti metrosi bisooni la? pero jmá jmá naxádani ne dxiqué la? nuu binni biquiiñeni para para quichécabe ti bitii ni nápacabe ndaani nàcabe la? ora ra icábe aguxa', biquiiñecabe para uquiidicabe lu nà stobi la? para pa guiu'dxu la? ne para xindxaa la? ne ma guni ganar ti naga'nda' huiini guee, dxicà gastidi naga'...tiempo ca gastidi naga'nda' ne jaa cuananaxhi stìni la? ti bola huiini' die'ni na cuaananaxhi stìni la? die' la? nabiguitu peru jmá nalisu ladi ne ruzaani, jmá ruzaanini ne róca ca mani gui'xhi, ca mani gui'xhi si can nga rócani
guie' se', we are going to talk about guie' se', this guie' se' has a wide leaf, its leaf is wide, wide, its flowers are also extended, extended and it is not tall, only about a meter tall, much shorter in the past, people used it to pop blisters on their hands, it was used as a needle, to pierce someone's hand to get an infection, a fever and get sick as to gain favors such as a little refreshment, back then there were no sod... at that time there were no sodas and its fruit is round and its color the color of its fruit, it is orange, but with smoother peel and it shines, and wild animals eat it, only wild animals eat it