Sinhala Wal Katha Scribd |top| [ FULL · RELEASE ]
These stories preserve the Sinhala colloquialism (spoken Sinhala) better than textbooks. You will find words like "Hitha" (heart), "Keli" (play), and "Rasa" (juice/pleasure) used in lyrical contexts. For expatriate Sri Lankans (in the UK, USA, Australia), reading Wal Katha on Scribd is a way to reconnect with their mother tongue in an intimate way.
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: The stories are typically uploaded as PDF files. Some are typed in standard Sinhala Unicode, while others are scanned copies of older printed "Wal Poth" (adult booklets) or handwritten manuscripts. User-Generated Library
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