The Zincali: An Account of the Gypsies of SpainBorrow, George
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The Zincali: An Account of the Gypsies of Spain
Borrow, George
Romanies -- Languages; Romanies -- Spain
FATHER Our, who dwellest in the heaven, sanctified become thy name;
come-to-us the thy kingdom, and be-done thy will so in the earth as in
the heaven; the bread our of every day give-us-it to-day, and pardon-us
our debts so as we-others pardon (to) our debtors; and not let us fall in
the temptation, but deliver-us from wickedness.—Amen.
Panchabo on Ostebe Bato saro-asisiláble, Perbaraor de o tarpe y la chen,
y on Gresoné desquero Beyio Chabal nonrrio Eraño, sos guilló
sar-trujatapucherído per troecane y sardaña de or Chanispero Manjaro, y
pureló de Manjari ostelinda debla; Bricholó ostelé de or asislar de Brono
Alieñicato; guilló trejuficao, mule y cabañao; y sundiló á los casinobés,
{416} y á or brodeló chibél repureló de enrre los mulés, y encalomó á los
otarpes, y soscabela bestíque á la tabastorre de Ostebe Bato
saro-asisilable, ende aotér á de abillar á sarplar á los Apucheris y
mulés. Panchabo on or Chanispero Manjaró, la Manjari Cangari Pebuldórica
y Rebuldórica, la Erunon de los Manjarós, or Estormén de los crejétes, la
repureló de la mansenquere y la chibibén verable.—Anarania, Tebléque.
I believe in God, Father all-powerful, creator of the heaven and the
earth, and in Christ his only Son our Lord, who went conceived by deed
and favour of the Spirit Holy, and born of blessed goddess divine;
suffered under (of) the might of Bronos Alienicatos; {417a} went
crucified, dead and buried; and descended to the conflagrations, and on
the third day revived {417b} from among the dead, and ascended to the
heavens, and dwells seated at the right-hand of God, Father all-powerful,
from there he-has to come to impeach (to) the living and dead. I believe
in the Spirit Holy, the Holy Church Catholic and Apostolic, the communion
of the saints, the remission of the sins, the re-birth of the flesh, and
the life everlasting.—Amen, Jesus.
OCANAJIMIA A LA DEBLA / PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN
O Débla quirindía, Day de sarós los Bordeles on coin panchabo: per los
duquipénes sos naquelástes á or pindré de la trejúl de tute Chaborró
majarolísimo te manguélo, Débla, me alcorabíses de tute chaborró or
estormén de sares las dojis y crejétes sos menda udicáre aquerao on
andoba surdéte.—Anarania, Tebléque.
Ostebé te berarbe Ostelinda! perdoripe sirles de sardañá; or Erañó sin
sartute; bresban tute sirles enrré sares las rumiles, y bresban sin or
frujero de tute po.—Tebléque.
Manjari Ostelinda, day de Ostebé, brichardila per gabéres crejetaóres
aocaná y on la ocana de nonrra beribén!—Anarania, Tebléque.
Chimuclani or Bato, or Chabal, or Chanispero manjaró; sata sia on or
presimelo, aocana, y gajeres: on los sicles de los sicles.—Anarania.
O most holy Virgin, Mother of all the Christians in whom I believe; for
the agony which thou didst endure at the foot of the cross of thy most
blessed Son, I entreat thee, Virgin, that thou wilt obtain for me, from
thy Son, the remission of all the crimes and sins which I may have
committed in this world.—Amen, Jesus.
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