Dissertation on the Gipseys: Representing their manner of life, family economy, occupations & trades, marriages & education, sickness, death, & burial, religion, language, sciences & arts, &c. &c. &c.; with an historical enquiry concerning their origin & first appearance in EuropeGrellmann, Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb
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Dissertation on the Gipseys: Representing their manner of life, family economy, occupations & trades, marriages & education, sickness, death, & burial, religion, language, sciences & arts, &c. &c. &c.; with an historical enquiry concerning their origin & first appearance in Europe
Grellmann, Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb
Romanies
Dade! gula dela dicha mengi, Czaoreng hogodoleden tavel, ogoledêl
hogoladhem, te a felpesz, trogolo anao Czarchode, ta vela mengi sztre
kedapu, maro mandro kata agjesz igiertiszara a more beszecha, male dsame,
andro vo lyata, enkala megula, dela enchala zimata. Seszkesz kisztrio
oothem banisztri, putyere feriszamarme, à kana andre vecsi, ale Va kosz.
Piho.
2. The same, according to a more modern translation.
Muro Dad, kolim andro therosz; Ta weltro szentanao; Ta weltro t’him; Ta
weltri olya, szarthin andro therosz kethjn t’he pre p’hu: sze kogyesz
damande mandro agyesz a mingi; Ertitza amare bezecha, szar, t’hamin te
ertingiszama rebezecha; Mali zsa men andre bezna, nicka men le dsungalin
mansáár, Ke tirino t’hin, tiro hino baribo szekovari. Amen.
3. Another, with the Latin.
Amàro Noster
del Deus
Szavo qui
hal es
othé ibi
opre super
óndro in
csérász cœlo,
avel veniat
szinton sanctum
tro tuum
nav, nomen,
te ut
avel veniat
tri tuum
lume regnum
te ut
khergyol fiat
tri tua
voje voluntas
szàr sicut
andro in
csérósz cœlo
chidé sicque
te ut
phé in
phu. terra.
ámáro nostrum
mandro panem
ogyéuszuno quotidianum
dé da
áméngé nobis
ágyèsz hodie,
értiné remitte
amenge nobis
ámáro nostrum
vitsigosz peccatum
te ut
ámén nos
kidé ita
értináha remittimus
ámáréngé, nostris,
palidschá ne inducas
ámén nos
ándro in
dschungalo periculosam
tsaszosz, horam,
támi sed
unkáv sume
ámen nos
ávri ex
ándral e
ó
dschungalo periculo
tiri tuum
hin est
é
lume regnum
tiri tua
hin est
ezor potentia,
te ut
akana-szekcvar. nunc-semper.
Amen.
FINIS.
* * * * *
BALLINTINE, TYP. _Duke-st._ _Adelphi_.
FOOTNOTES.
{v} The instruments used by the Chinese for marking time, act either by
fire or water. Those that act by water, somewhat resemble our large
hour-glasses: those by fire, are composed of sweet smelling powder, made
up into a sort of match.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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