Keʼ Fòʼ Kɛ̀ʼ Ŋgə̀n Lɛ̀ʼ? (Nə̀ Ŋwɔ̀ʼ Ŋgə̀ʼ)
Ŋgə̀n lɛ̀ʼ nə̀ fɔ̀ʼ nə̀ mɛn ŋwɔ̀ʼ nə̀ lɛ̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ dzəm. Yə̀ kɛ̀ʼ ŋgə̀n 300,000 kilomita mə̀ sekɔ̀nd. Wɔ̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ ŋwɔ̀ʼ mɛ̀ʼ nə̀ mbə̀ʼ mbə̀ʼ. Nə̀ ɔ̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ kə̀ʼ fɔ̀ʼ nə̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ lɛ̀ʼ, lɛ̀ʼ yə̀ʼ dzə̀ʼ mbə̀ʼ bə̀ʼ nə̀ʼ wə̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ kə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ. Lɛ̀ʼ yə̀ʼ dzə̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ mbə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ dzəm mə̀ sekɔ̀nd. Lɛ̀ʼ nə̀ʼ mɛ̀ʼ fɔ̀ʼ kə̀ʼ ŋwɔ̀ʼ, kə̀ʼ lɛ̀ʼ, kə̀ʼ zə̀ʼ. Yə̀ʼ dzə̀ʼ nə̀ ŋgə̀n, yə̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ dzəm nə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ Surə̀, tsə̀ʼ starr, tsə̀ʼ galaxy nə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ ndə̀ʼ. Nə̀ʼ wɔ̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ lɛ̀ʼ Surə̀, ŋgə̀n yə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ nə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ mɛ̀ʼ ŋgə̀n sə̀ʼ gɔ̀ʼ mɛ̀ʼ. Ŋgə̀n lɛ̀ʼ yə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ dzəm. Nə̀ʼ ŋgə̀n kɛ̀ʼ kɛ̀ʼ lɛ̀ʼ mə̀ʼ — yə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ lomekes nə̀ʼ tsə̀ʼ reng, tsə̀ʼ tam, tsə̀ʼ mbə̀ʼ..
English Version: Light is the fastest thing we know in the universe. It travels at about 300,000 kilometers every second. To imagine how fast that is, think of a dark room. When you open the door and switch on the light, the room fills with light before you even take a step inside. Light can travel around the Earth more than seven times in just one second. Light does not need air, wires, or roads to move. It travels as energy, crossing empty space from the Sun, stars, and distant galaxies. When we look at the Sun, we are actually seeing light that left it about eight minutes ago. The speed of light sets a limit for the universe. Nothing moves faster — and that speed shapes how we see space, time, and everything around us.