Memba Harikayn Plan

Unu don noa seh dat harikayn seezn staat op fi 2021: Joon tu Novemba da wen tingz eena di Atlantik Oashan di bobl op ahn bail op. Pahn tap, di koroanavairos stil no don wid wi eena 2021. Wi pray seh dat no staam kech wi da Bileez fi dis 2021 Harikayn Seezn. Bot, eevn soh, wi noh fi stap geh redi shud-in-kays wahn harikayn kohn vizit wi. Vizit? Hahahaha! Da no joak, doh! Harikayn ga wahn way fi krash op wi plays, ahn sohntaihn brok op wi plays, di fling bowt aal wi ting dehn—ahn pray nobadi kech dehn ded er wayk op ded.


Harikayn dehn ga naym sins di 1960s. Eena di Atlantik, wi kaal dehnya "harikayn." Dat da "hurricane" eena Inglish. Eena Ayzha, dehnya big big staam nayhn "taifoon." Eena di Inglish langwij, da "typhoon." Eena ada plays, dehnya big big staam da "saikloan." Dis da "cyclone" eena di Inglish langwij,


2021 Atlantik Harikayn Seezn


Ana (Ana)   Henri (Heni)   Odette (Odet)
Bill (Bil)   Ida (Aida)   Peter (Peeta)
Claudette (Klaadet)   Julian (Joolyan)   Rose (Roaz)
Danny (Dani)   Kate (Kayt)   Sam (Saam)
Elsa (Elsa)   Larry (Lari)   Teresa (Tehraysa)
Fred (Fred)   Mindy (Mindi)   Victor (Vikta)
Grace (Grays)   Nicholas (Nikolas)   Wanda (Wanda)

Pripyaa gud gud-wan, evribadi!
Stay sayf... pahn tap, noh figet bowt di koroanavairos
eevn if yu don geh yu vaksinayshan!




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