Fila said one day to Lila, "Our mothers are poor; what can we do for a living, my friend?
So Lila took off his Kanzu and gave it to Fila, and then Fila broke off a bit from one of his ladus and gave it to him.
When Fila was brought he said to him, "My friend, do you not recognise me?
So Fila put out one of his friend's eyes, and Lila said nothing; he put all his misfortunes in the hand of God.
Lila answered, "I am not able to leave my friend Fila for half a second.
Fila replied, "You must give me that Kanzu shirt of yours first, and then I will give you a share of my ladu.
Fila replied, "To-day if I am to give you some of my ladu you must give me your vest.
On the thirteenth day, when Lila asked for some ladu, Fila said, "You must let me put out one of your eyes if you are to have any ladu to-day.
So Fila put out his other eye, and then he sat him down under a tree and put his gourd of water and a piece of ladu beside him and went his way, leaving his friend blind and naked in the road.
XVII LILA AND FILA There were once upon a time two poor children, one was called Lila and one was called Fila, and they were great friends.
On the next and the next day it was the same, till, on the twelfth day, Fila had taken away all Lila's clothes.
Then Fila was very afraid, and said, "Then it is you who will now put out mine.
After they had gone a day's journey Fila said to Lila, "Bring out one of your ladus, that we may break and eat it.
Fila said, "Yes, I will give you a piece of ladu if you agree to me putting out your other eye.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fila" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.