"ðð¥ð¥ ðð¡ð ð ðšðšð ð¥ðšð¯ð ð¬ððšð«ð¢ðð¬ ðð§ð ð¢ð§ ðð«ðð ððð¢ðð¬, ð²ðšð® ð€ð§ðšð°." ðŠð² ð°ðšð«ðð¬ ðð«ðð¢ð¥ ðšðð, ð¡ðšð©ð¢ð§ð ðð¡ðð ð¡ð ð°ðšð®ð¥ð ð¬ððð© ðð°ðð² ðð«ðšðŠ ðð¡ð¢ð¬ ððððšð«ð ð¢ð'ð¬ ððšðš ð¥ððð.
"ð ð€ð§ðšð°." ð¡ð ð¬ðð²ð¬ ðð¬ ð¡ð ð°ðð¥ð€ð¬ ðð¥ðšð¬ðð« ððš ðŠð ðŠðð¢ð§ððð¢ð§ð¢ð§ð ðð²ð ððšð§ðððð.
"ðð®ð ðð¡ð¢ð¬," ð¡ð ð©ðšð¢ð§ðð¬ ððš ðð¡ð ð¬ð©ððð ðððð°ððð§ ð®ð¬. "ðð¡, ððð«ð¥ð¢ð§ð , ð ð°ðšð®ð¥ð ð§ðð¯ðð« ð¥ðð ðð¡ð¢ð¬ ðð®ð«ð§ ð¢ð§ððš ð ðð«ðð ððð²."
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tragedy
/ËtradÊɪdi/
noun
1.
an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
"a tragedy that killed 95 people"
2.
a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
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