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|text = The Lord's Prayer is a [[w:Christianity|Christian]] prayer, originally written in [[w:Koiné Greek|Koiné Greek]], of which there are two versions. This translation to | |text = The Lord's Prayer is a [[w:Christianity|Christian]] prayer, originally written in [[w:Koiné Greek|Koiné Greek]], of which there are two versions. This translation to Valian does not include the doxology (thine is the kingdom…). This version begins directly at 'Pater noster…' | ||
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===Mattaeos 6:9–13 === | ===Mattaeos 6:9–13 === | ||
====[[Literature:Biblia Tavaha|Biblia Tavaha]]==== | ====[[Literature:Biblia Tavaha|Biblia Tavaha]]==== |
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The Lord's Prayer is a Christian prayer, originally written in Koiné Greek, of which there are two versions. This translation to Valian does not include the doxology (thine is the kingdom…). This version begins directly at 'Pater noster…' |
Valian
Mattaeos 6:9–13
Biblia Tavaha
9 (…)Tormitän, rändaka vilyain, taevassed nennikä.
10 Tuleikä meelestina, sälasse haryaikä, së oledü sëkui vilyain.
11 Lahetun peigi vëi minnatän peik.
12 Kevatunast viiremmetän, kui kävataan veireahitän.
13 Tahalyatunast saa vanammeah, vëlia palgatun ää uramma