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WORD Research this...Luke 15
- 1 Y abilláron a ó os Publicanes y os chores somia junelar.
- 2 Y os Phariseyes, y os Libanés chumasquerelaron, penando: Ocona paillo ustilela á os chores, y jalela sat junos.
- 3 Y les chamulió yeque parabola, penando;
- 4 ¿Coin enré sangue sinela o manu, sos terela cien brajias, y si se najabela yeque braji, na mequela as noventa y nu averes andré os bures, y chala orotar a braji sos se habia najabado, disde alacharlá?
- 5 Y despues de alacharla, l’ustilela opré desquerias varandias, y se alendela.
- 6 Y abillando al quer araquerela á desqueres panáles, y sunparáles, penando: Diñeladmangue o parabien, presas he alachado a brají, sos se habia najabado.
- 7 Sangue penelo, que andiar sinará butér plazer andré o Charos opré yeque chor sos quereláre penitencia, que opré noventa y nu laches, sos na terelan menester penitencia.
- 8 ¿O que romi sos terela deque chulís, si se najabela yeque chuli, na urdiflela o dendesquero, y julabela o quer, y orotela a chuli emposunó disde alacharla.
- 9 Y despues de alacharla, catanela as monrias, y sunparálas, y penela: Diñeladmangue o parabien, presas he alachado a chulí, sos se habia najabado.
- 10 Andiar sangue penelo, que sinará plazer anglal es majares de Un-debél por yeque chor sos querela penitencia.
- 11 Y penó: Manu tereló dui chabores:
- 12 Y o mas chinoro penó á desquero batu: Batico, dinme a aricata e baji, sos ha de sinar minri, y le diño sun baji.
- 13 Y frimes chibeses despues, catanando o mas chinoro saro desquero parné, se chaló á aver chim baribustrias millas, y oté najabó saro o parne, vivisarando sasta dinelo.
- 14 Y pur terelaba bucharado o saro, abilló boquis bari andré ocola chim, y ya na tereló que jalar.
- 15 Y chaló, y se binó lacró de yeque busno de ocola chim, sos le bichabó a desquero posuno á guardiserar balichés.
- 16 Y camelaba perelarse o trupos de los bobes que os baliches jamelaban; y cayque se los diñaba.
- 17 Tami limbidiando al lacho e jeró, penó: ¡Quantos curadores sinelan andré o quer de minrio batusch, sos terelan manro de sobrauncho, tami menda acoi sinelo merando de boquis.
- 18 Mangue ardiñelaré, y chalaré al batusch, y le penaré: Batu, he querdi grecos contra o Tarpe y anglal de tucue;
- 19 Ya na sinelo cabalico de sinar araquerado tun chaboro: querelame lacró, sasta sinelan os paillés.
- 20 Y se ardiñeló, y se chaló orotar sun batu. Y sasta aun sinaba dur baribu, sun batu le dicó, y le tereló canrea, y chaló najando, y l’ustiló al querlo, y le diñó chumendi.
- 21 Y o chabo penó: Batu, he querdi grecos contra Un-debél y anglal de tucue: ya na sinelo cabalico de sinar araquerado tun chabo.
- 22 Tami o batu penó a desqueres lacrés: Lanelad acoi os coneles mas laches, y chiteladle, y le chibelad l’angustro andré a bas, y tirajaisch en os pindrés:
- 23 Y lanelad goruy chinoro chudcho, y tasabeladlo, y jalemos, y querelemos jachipen.
- 24 Presas se meró minrio chabo, y terela chipen de nuevo: sinaba najabado, y acana sinela alachado. Y se chibáron querelar a jachipen.
- 25 Y o chabo mas baro sínaba abrí, y pur abilló sunparal al quer, juneló as singas y o giyabar:
- 26 Y araqueró á yeque es lacrés: y le puchabó qué sinaba ocolo.
- 27 Y o lacró le penó: Ha abillado tiro plal, y tiro batu ha tasabado goruy chinoro chudcho, presas en chipen ha abillado.
- 28 Tami ó sinaba ululé, y na camelaba chalar andré; tami sicobandose o batu, se chibó á mangarle.
- 29 Y rudeló á desquero batusch, y penó: He acoi tantas berjis he sinado randiñando para tucue, y nunca he querdi contra tirias vardas, y nunca me has diñado yeque bruñita somia jalarla féteménte sat minres panales.
- 30 Tami pur abilló ocona tun chabo, sos terela gastisarado desquero parné sat lumiacas, le has tasabado goruy chinoro chudcho.
- 31 Entonces le penó desquero batusch: Chaboro, deltó sinelas con-a-mangue, y o saro sos terelo sinela tiro.
- 32 Tami sinaba mistos querelar jachipen, y alendarnos, presas se meró tun plal, y terela chipen de nuevo; sinaba najabado, y acana sinela alachado.
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El Evangelio segun S. Lucas, traducido al Romaní, ó dialecto de los Gitanos de España (calo - 1)
2010-08-07Calo (rmq)
Ocóna embéo lo chibó en Calo-romano George Borrow, lacró e Plastañi Biblica, andré o foros de Badajoz opré a mixa de Laloró, chaomo e berji de Jesunvais de 1836.
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