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næs jærrəntiːmə #,# næs loɒ̯wəntiːməpelym mansi (PM)Ljalkin, Andrei Petrovichpoetry/song (poe)Fate Songs (fas)1299glossed
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Kannisto, Artturi - Liimola, Matti (1963): Wogulische Volksdichtung gesammelt und übersetzt von Artturi Kannisto, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Matti Liimola. VI. Band. Schicksalslieder, Klagelieder, Kinderreime, Rätsel, Verschiedenes. In: Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne, 134. Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, 93-94. Liimola, Matti; Kuzjomkin, Andrei AleksejevichKannisto & Liimola (KL)
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"I'm singing it to pass the time, I'm telling it to pass the time"
by Riese, Timothy
Citation
Kannisto & Liimola 1963: OUDB Pelym Mansi Corpus. Text ID 1299. Ed. by Eichinger, Viktória. http://www.oudb.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/?cit=1299 (Accessed on 2024-11-23)
I'm singing it to pass the time, I'm telling it to pass the time
I sing to pass the time, I tell a tale to pass the time.
Which man-son sang and told?
Jegor Petrovich sang and told.
[my brown-haired good horse]
I guide my brown-haired good horse to Iskonke filled with crane calls.
For whom do I guide (it)?
I guide (it) for Jefimja Masseevna.
My brown-haired good horse
goes along crawling on its knees, crawling on its breast.
I arrive at the edge of the village of Saljti.
The Saljti village dogs started to bark, started to yap.
I think, I will be torn to bits of mitten
I will be torn to bits of seam.
I came to the hut's door opening.
Aleksandra Petrovna came towards me.
Jegor Massejitch came towards me.
They came towards me with a cuckoo-tailed ancient cup.
They brought me into a hundred-beamed hut of beams.
Aleksandra Petrovna and Jegor Massejitch
began to entertain me.
I was a guest one day, I was a guest two (days).
Therewith I started to return.
Why did you come, Jegor Petrovich?
I came for Jefimja Masseevna.
I brought her back to her husband.